
Lecture Notes in Macroeconomics
by John C. Driscoll
2001
Number of pages: 151
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Lecture notes for one semester of a first-year graduate course in macroeconomics. From the table of contents: Money and Prices; Nominal Rigidities and Economic Fluctuations; Macroeconomic Policy; Investment; Unemployment and Coordination Failure; Continuous-Time Dynamic Optimization.
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