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Edited by
J.B. Taylor, Stanford University, Stanford, CA, USA
M. Woodford, Columbia University, New York, NY, USA
Included in series
Handbooks in Economics,
Description
The Handbook of Macroeconomics aims to provide a survey of the state of knowledge in the broad area that includes the theories
and facts of economic growth and economic fluctuations, as well as the consequences of monetary and fiscal policies for general economic
conditions.
Macroeconomics underwent a revolution in the 1970's and 1980's, due to the introduction of the methods of rational expectations,
dynamic optimization, and general equilibrium analysis into macroeconomic models, to the development of new theories of economic fluctuations,
and to the introduction of sophisticated methods for the analysis of economic time series. These developments were both important and
exciting. However, the rapid change in methods and theories led to considerable disagreement, especially in the 1980's, as to whether
there was any core of common beliefs, even about the defining problems of the subject, that united macroeconomists any longer.
The
1990's have also been exciting, but for a different reason. Modern methods of analysis have progressed to the point where they are now
much better able to address practical or substantive macroeconomic questions--whether traditional, new, empirical, or policy related.
Indeed, it is no longer necessary to choose between more powerful methods and practical policy concerns. The Editors believe that both
the progress and the focus on substantive problems has led to a situation in macroeconomics where the area of common ground is considerable,
though they cannot yet announce a "new synthesis" that could be endorsed by most scholars working in the field. For this reason the Handbook
is organized around substantive macroeconomic problems, and not around alternative methodological approaches or schools of thought.
The extent to which the field has changed over the past decade is considerable. This Handbook is a response to the great need for the
survey of the current state of macroeconomics.
For more information on the Handbooks in Economics series, please see our home page
on http://www.elsevier.nl/locate/hes.
Volumes
Volume 1A
Volume 1B
Volume 1C
3 Volume Set
Bibliographic & ordering Information |
Volume 1A
Hardbound, 810 pages, publication date: DEC-1999
ISBN: 0-444-50156-8
Imprint: NORTH-HOLLAND
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Price:
USD 135 GBP 93 EUR 135
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Volume 1B
Hardbound, 562 pages, publication date: DEC-1999
ISBN: 0-444-50157-6
Imprint: NORTH-HOLLAND
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Price:
GBP 93 EUR 135 USD 159
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Volume 1C
Hardbound, 588 pages, publication date: DEC-1999
ISBN: 0-444-50158-4
Imprint: NORTH-HOLLAND
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Price:
USD 135 GBP 93 EUR 135
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3 Volume Set
Set, 1960 pages (in 3 volumes), publication date: DEC-1999
ISBN: 0-444-82528-2
Imprint: NORTH-HOLLAND
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Price:
USD 386 EUR 330 GBP 227
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Last update: 26 Sep 2008
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