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CONTENTS
PREFACE
XXV
PART
1
INTRODUCTION
1
CHAPTER
1
MACROECONOMICS AND THE
ECONOMIC PERSPECTIVE
3
The Commitment to Full Employment and Growth
4
Getting the Country Moving Again
7
Stagflation
7
The Conquest of Inflation
8
Government Deficits and Trade Deficits
9
Getting the Economy Moving (Again)
9
New Challenges
10
The Three Key Goals of
Macroeconomic
Performance
U
What Is Economics?
12
Trade-Offs
13
Incentives
13
THINKING LIKE AN ECONOMIST: Incentives and
the Price of AOL
14
Exchange
15
INTERNET CONNECTION: Auction Sites
15
Information
17
Distribution
18
The Three Major Markets
19
Keeping Track of Tricky Terms
20
Microeconomics and Macroeconomics: The Two
Branches of Economics
21
The Science of Economics
22
Discovering and Interpreting Relationships
23
Causation and Correlation
23
Why Economists Disagree
23
A Look Ahead
24
REVIEW AND PRACTICE
26
CHAPTER
2
THE PRICE SYSTEM
29
The Basic Competitive Model
29
Choice
30
Costs
33
Opportunity Costs
33
THINKING LIKE AN ECONOMIST: Trade-Offs
34
CASE IN POINT: The Opportunity Cost of Attending
College
35
Sunk Costs
35
Marginal Costs
36
INTERNET CONNECTION: The Economists' Voice
36
Competitive Markets
37
e-INSIGHT: Markets, Exchange, and e-Commerce
38
The Efficiency of Competitive Markets
39
The Basic Competitive Model as a Benchmark
40
Incentives and Information: Prices, Property Rights, and
Profits
41
Incentives Versus Equality
42
Alternatives to the Price System
43
Limitations of the Basic Competitive Model
44
Imperfect Competition
44
Imperfect Information
45
Technological Change
46
Implications for Macroeconomics
47
Demand
47
The Individual Demand Curve
47
The Market Demand Curve
47
Shifts in Demand Curves
48
CASE IN POINT: Gasoline Prices and the Demand for
SUVs
51
Shifts in a Demand Curve Versus Movements Along a
Demand Curve
53
Supply
53
Market Supply
54
Shifts in Supply Curves
55
Shifts in a Supply Curve Versus Movements Along a
Supply Curve
56
Law of Supply and Demand
56
Using Demand and Supply Curves
58
Consensus on the Determination of Prices
59
THINKING LIKE AN ECONOMIST: The Structure of
Economic Models
60
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T- CONTENTS
Shortages and Surpluses
60
CASE IN POINT: Rent Control in New York City
REVIEW AND PRACTICE
63
APPENDIX: Reading Graphs
65
Slope
66
Interpreting Curves
67
61
CHAPTER
3
HOUSEHOLDS AND FIRMS IN THE
MACROECONOMY
71
Households in the Basic Competitive Model
71
The Household's Consumption Decision
71
THINKING LIKE AN ECONOMIST: Incentives,
Income Effects, and Substitution Effects
74
The Household's Saving Decision
75
INTERNATIONAL PERSPECTIVE: Comparing
Reactions to the Oil Price Shock of
2000 77
CASE IN POINT: The Cost of an Auto Loan
78
INTERNET CONNECTION: Present Value
Calculations
79
The Household's Labor Supply Decision
81
Firms in the Basic Competitive Model
82
The Firm's Supply Decision
82
The Firm's Demand for Labor and Capital
84
General Equilibrium
85
Circular Flows
86
REVIEW AND PRACTICE
88
APPENDIX: Calculating Present Discounted Value
90
CHAPTER
4
MEASURING OUTPUT AND
UNEMPLOYMENT
93
Measuring Output and Growth
93
Gross Domestic Product
94
Measuring GDP: The Value of Output
97
INTERNET CONNECTION: The Bureau of Economic
Analysis
97
CASE IN POINT: Is Software a Final Good or an
Intermediate Good?
99
Potential GDP
102
CONTENTS V-
xi
CHAPTER
5
INTERNATIONAL PERSPECTIVE: What Gets
Measured in the GDP?
103
Problems in Measuring Output
104
Measuring the Standard of Living
105
A Green GDP
105
Unemployment
106
Unemployment Statistics
107
Forms of Unemployment
109
Output Gaps and the Natural Rate of Unemployment
111
Flows and Stocks
113
REVIEW AND PRACTICE
114
THE COST OF LIVING
AND INFLATION
116
The Costs of Inflation
117
Who Suffers from Inflation
118
The Economy
119
The Costs of Deflation
120
CASE IN POINT: Hyperinflation in Germany in the
1920s 120
Measuring Inflation
122
INTERNET CONNECTION: Improving Our Measure
of the
CPI
124
CASE IN POINT: The Price Index Makes a Difference
124
Alternative Measures of Inflation
125
INTERNET CONNECTION: The Inflation Calculator
125
e-INSIGHT: Measuring the Price and Quantity of
Software
126
The American Experience with Inflation
127
REVIEW AND PRACTICE
129
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PART
2
FULL-EMPLOYMENT
MACROECONOMICS
131
CHAPTER
6
THE FULL-EMPLOYMENT MODEL
132
Macroeconomic Equilibrium
134
The Labor Market
135
Shifts in the Demand and Supply of Labor
137
CASE IN POINT: Mass Migration in the Nineteenth
Century
139
e-INSIGHT: Labor Markets and the Internet
140
The Product Market
140
Potential GDP
141
Demand and Equilibrium Output
142
The Capital Market
144
Household Saving
144
Investment
145
Equilibrium in the Capital Market
146
The General Equilibrium Model
148
Using the General Equilibrium Model
149
REVIEW AND PRACTICE
151
CHAPTER
7
GOVERNMENT FINANCE AT FULL
EMPLOYMENT
154
The Composition of Spending and Taxes
156
Extending the Basic Full-Employment Model
156
Adding the Government
157
The Government and the Capital Market
157
Leakages and Injections
162
INTERNATIONAL PERSPECTIVE: Deficits in Other
Countries
163
THINKING LIKE AN ECONOMIST: Distribution,
Deficits, and Intergenerational Transfers
164
Evaluating Government Deficits and Surpluses
165
Government Deficits and Surpluses: Our Recent
Experiences
166
Factors Affecting the Federal Budget
169
Risk Factors for the Federal Budget
170
REVIEW AND PRACTICE
171
CONTENTS V
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CHAPTER
8
THE OPEN ECONOMY AT FULL
EMPLOYMENT
174
The Open Economy
176
The Capital Market in the Open Economy
176
The Basic Trade Identity
180
INTERNET CONNECTION: U.S. Trade Data
181
CASE IN POINT: The Trade Deficit
182
e-INSIGHT: High-Tech Exports and Imports
184
Exchange Rates
185
THINKING LIKE AN ECONOMIST: Net Exports and
the Exchange Rate
187
Is the Trade Deficit a Problem?
188
REVIEW AND PRACTICE
191
CHAPTER
9
GROWTH AND PRODUCTIVITY
192
Rising Standards of Living
194
Explaining Productivity
197
INTERNET CONNECTION: How Fast Is Modern
Economic Growth?
198
The Capital Stock and the Role of Saving and Investment
198
The Quality of the Labor Force
200
The
Reallocation
of Resources from Low- to High-
Productivity Sectors
200
Technological Change and the Role of Ideas
201
Total Factor Productivity: Measuring the Sources of
Growth
204
CASE IN POINT: Calculating Total Factor Productivity
in the
1990s 205
e-INSIGHT: Computers and Increased Productivity
Growth
206
Are There Limits to Economic Growth?
208
THINKING LIKE AN ECONOMIST: Trade-Offs and
the Costs of Economic Growth
209
REVIEW AND PRACTICE
210
CHAPTER
10
MONEY, THE PRICE LEVEL, AND THE
FEDERAL RESERVE
212
Prices and Inflation
214
Money Demand
215
Money Supply
217
***
CONTENTS
The Price
Level 217
INTERNET
CONNECTION: How Much Cash Do We
Hold?
218
The Financial System in Modern Economies
220
CASE IN POINT: When Atlanta Printed Money
222
Creating Money in Modern Economies
223
Money Is What Money Does
223
Measuring the Money Supply
225
Money and Credit
226
CASE IN POINT: "Boggs Bills" and the Meaning of
Money
227
The Money Supply and the Bank's Balance Sheet
228
THINKING LIKE AN ECONOMIST: Exchange,
Money, and the Internet
228
How Banks Create Money
230
e-INSIGHT: Electronic Cash
231
The Federal Reserve
234
How the Fed Affects the Money Supply
236
INTERNET CONNECTION: The Federal Reserve
Banks and International Central Banks
237
The Stability of the U.S. Banking System
238
Reducing the Threat of Bank Runs
239
REVIEW AND PRACTICE
241
PART
3
MACROECONOMIC
FLUCTUATIONS
243
CHAPTER
11
INTRODUCTION TO
MACROECONOMIC
FLUCTUATIONS
244
Economic Fluctuations
246
INTERNET CONNECTION: Dating Business Cycle
Peaks and Troughs
250
CASE IN POINT: Estimating the Output Costs of a
Recession
250
THINKING LIKE AN ECONOMIST: Employment
Fluctuations and Trade-Offs
251
Why Economies Experience Fluctuations
251
CONTENTS
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Nominal Versus
Real Wages
253
The Slow Adjustment of
Nominal
Wages
253
The Slow Adjustment of Prices
254
THINKING LIKE AN ECONOMIST: Information and
Measuring the Business Cycle
255
Understanding Macroeconomic Fluctuations: Key
Concepts
256
Sticky Wages
257
FUNDAMENTALS OF FLUCTUATIONS
1
Sticky
Wages
257
Sticky Prices
257
e-INSIGHT: Cyclical and Structural Productivity
258
FUNDAMENTALS OF FLUCTUATIONS
2
Sticky
Prices
259
Inflation Adjustment
260
FUNDAMENTALS OF FLUCTUATIONS
3
Short-Run
Inflation-Unemployment Trade-Off
261
Inflation, Monetary Policy, and Spending
261
FUNDAMENTALS OF FLUCTUATIONS
4
Inflation,
Monetary Policy, and Spending
263
CASE IN POINT: Inflation Targeting
263
Linking the Four Key Concepts
264
REVIEW AND PRACTICE
265
CHAPTER
12
AGGREGATE EXPENDITURES AND
INCOME
268
Income-Expenditure Analysis
269
The National Income-Output Identity
271
Equilibrium Output
271
Shifts in the Aggregate Expenditures Schedule
272
Mathematical Formulation
273
A Look Forward
274
Consumption
275
Disposable Income
275
Expectations of Future Income
279
Wealth
279
Investment
280
Investment and the Real Interest Rate
281
Inventory Investment
282
Macroeconomic Implications of Investment
283
Government Purchases
284
Net Exports
284
CONTENTS
Exports 286
Imports 286
Macroeconomic
Implications
287
Putting
International
Trade into the Equation
288
Calculating Equilibrium Output
289
Aggregate Expenditures and the Real Interest Rate
291
THINKING LIKE AN ECONOMIST: Incentives and
the Real After-Tax Rate of Interest
292
REVIEW AND PRACTICE
293
CHAPTER
13
AGGREGATE DEMAND AND
INFLATION
296
The Real Interest Rate and the Capital Market
298
The Aggregate Demand-Inflation Curve
299
The Fed's Policy Rule
300
What Can Shift the ADI Curve?
302
INTERNATIONAL PERSPECTIVE: How Do Other
Central Banks React to Inflation?
304
Other Factors That Can Shift the ADI Curve
304
Using the ADI Curve
305
Output Effects of a Shift in the ADI Curve
306
CASE IN POINT: The Volcker Disinflation
308
An Expansionary Shift in the ADI Curve
309
CASE IN POINT: The Kennedy Tax Cut
309
THINKING LIKE AN ECONOMIST: Tough Trade¬
offs
311
Macroeconomic Policy and Shifts in the ADI Curve
311
Shifts in the Inflation Adjustment Curve
312
Changes in Energy Prices
312
CASE IN POINT: Oil Price Shocks of the
1970s 313
A Shift in Potential GDP
313
CASE IN POINT: The
1990s 315
e-INSIGHT: Productivity Growth and the Punch Bowl
316
INTERNET CONNECTION: The FOMC
318
REVIEW AND PRACTICE
319
CHAPTER
14
THE FEDERAL RESERVE AND INTEREST
RATES
322
The Federal Funds Market
323
A Day at the Trading Desk
324
CONTENTS V-
xvii
The Demand for Reserves
326
The Supply of Reserves
327
Open Market Operations
327
Equilibrium in the Federal Funds Market
328
Monetary Policy Operating Procedures
329
Inflation, Money Supply, and the Nominal Rate of Interest
330
REVIEW AND PRACTICE
332
CHAPTER
15
THE ROLE OF MACROECONOMIC
POLICY
334
Inflation-Unemployment Trade-Offs
336
The Old Inflation-Unemployment Trade-Off
336
The New Trade-Off: Output Stability-Inflation Stability
337
Fiscal Policy
337
Automatic Stabilizers
337
Discretionary Policy Actions
339
INTERNET CONNECTION: The Economic Report of
the President
340
The Full-Employment Deficit
341
INTERNATIONAL PERSPECTIVE: Fiscal Transfers
342
Monetary Policy
344
Behind the ADI Curve
—
The Role of Monetary Policy
344
INTERNET CONNECTION: The Beige Book
346
CASE IN POINT: Announcing the Fed's Decisions
346
Real Interest Rates and Nominal Interest Rates
347
The Central Bank Policy Rule
348
THINKING LIKE AN ECONOMIST: Real Values
Matter for Incentives
350
CASE IN POINT: The Interest Rate Cut of January
3,
2001 351
CASE IN POINT: September
11, 2001 351
e-INSIGHT: The Dot-Com Bubble and
Macroeconomic
Stability
352
The Position of the Policy Rule
353
The Slope of the Policy Rule
356
Interactions Between Monetary and Fiscal Policies
357
REVIEW AND PRACTICE
360
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PART
4
THE GLOBAL ECONOMY
363
CHAPTER
16
INTERNATIONAL TRADE AND TRADE
POLICY
364
Trade Between Countries
365
Interdependence in the Product Market
366
Interdependence in the Labor Market
366
Interdependence in the Capital Market
367
Multilateral Trade
367
Comparative Advantage
368
Production Possibilities Curves and Comparative
Advantage
369
INTERNET CONNECTION: David
Ricardo 371
What Determines Comparative Advantage?
371
e-INSIGHT: The United States' Comparative Advantage
in the Internet Age
372
The Perceived Costs of International Interdependence
374
Trade Policies
375
THINKING LIKE AN ECONOMIST: Exchange and
the Globalization Controversy
376
Commercial Policy
377
Tariffs
377
Quotas
377
Voluntary Export Restraints
378
Other Nontariff Barriers
378
"Fair Trade" Laws
379
Political and Economic Rationale for Protection
380
INTERNATIONAL PERSPECTIVE: Surrogate
Countries and Canadian Golf Carts
381
Displaced Firms and Workers
382
THINKING LIKE AN ECONOMIST: Distribution and
Trade Liberalization
382
Beggar-Thy-Neighbor Policies
383
Wages in Affected Sectors
384
Increased Competition
385
The Infant Industry Argument
385
e-INSIGHT: Trade Liberalization in Information
Technology and Financial Services
386
CONTENTS V
Strategie
Trade Theory
387
International Cooperation
387
GATT
and the WTO
387
The Growing Protest Against the WTO
388
CASE IN POINT: The Banana War
388
Regional Trading Blocs
389
INTERNET CONNECTION: The World Trade
Organization
390
Trade and Trade Policy
390
REVIEW AND PRACTICE
392
CHAPTER
17
THE INTERNATIONAL FINANCIAL
SYSTEM
394
Determining the Exchange Rate
396
Supply and Demand in the Foreign Exchange Market
397
THINKING LIKE AN ECONOMIST: Incentives and
the Real Exchange Rate
402
Exchange Rate Management
404
INTERNATIONAL PERSPECTIVE: Global Financial
Crises
408
Flexible Exchange Rate Systems
409
CASE IN POINT: Currency Boards and Dollarization
410
REVIEW AND PRACTICE
413
CHAPTER
18
POLICY IN THE OPEN ECONOMY
416
The ADI Curve and the Open Economy
418
Inflation, the Interest Rate, and the Exchange Rate
418
The Exchange Rate and Aggregate Expenditures
419
The Exchange Rate and Inflation
421
Imported Inputs
421
THINKING LIKE AN ECONOMIST: Interest Parity
Incentives
422
Consumer Price Inflation and the Exchange Rate
422
INTERNET CONNECTION: Foreign Exchange Rates
423
Comparing Monetaiy and Fiscal Policies in the Open
Economy
423
Monetary Policy with Flexible Exchange Rates
423
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V CONTENTS
e-INSIGHT:
New Technology and the Integration of
World Financial Markets
424
Fiscal Policy with Flexible Exchange Rates
425
INTERNATIONAL PERSPECTIVE: Is a Strong Dollar
Good for the United States?
426
Policy Coordination
427
REVIEW AND PRACTICE
428
CHAPTER
19
DEVELOPMENT AND TRANSITION
430
Development
432
INTERNET CONNECTION: The World Bank's
Development Goals
434
Life in a Less-Developed
Country
435
The Success of East Asia
437
Alternative Development Strategies
440
Globalization and Development
441
CASE IN POINT: A Historical Perspective on
Globalization
442
e-INSIGHT: Indian Engineers in Silicon Valley and
Silicon Valley's Capital in India
444
The Prognosis for Development
445
Economies in Transition
446
The Communist Economic System
446
The Move Toward a Market Economy
448
REVIEW AND PRACTICE
452
PART
5
FURTHER TOPICS IN
MACROECONOMICS
455
CHAPTER
20
INFLATION AND UNEMPLOYMENT
456
Short-Run Inflation Adjustment
458
The Role of Expectations: Shifts in the Short-Run Inflation
Adjustment Curve
462
THINKING LIKE AN ECONOMIST: Distributional
Effects of Inflation and Unemployment
464
CONTENTS
CASE IN POINT: Nobel Views on Inflation and
Unemployment
465
INTERNET CONNECTION: Winners of the Nobel
Prize in Economics
467
Shifts in the Natural Rate
467
CASE IN POINT: The Baby Boomers and the Natural
Rate
467
Shifts in Potential GDP
468
Inflation Shocks
468
FUNDAMENTALS OF INFLATION
469
Combining the Aggregate Demand-Inflation and Inflation
Adjustment Curves
470
REVIEW AND PRACTICE
472
CHAPTER
21
CONTROVERSIES IN
MACROECONOMIC POLICY
474
Do Deficits Matter?
476
Deficits and the Traditional View
477
Economic Consequences of Deficits and Surpluses
478
How Future Generations Are Affected by Government
Debt
478
Alternative Views
479
The Goals of Macroeconomic Policy
480
The Noninterventionist Perspective
482
THINKING LIKE AN ECONOMIST: Trade-Offs and
Choices
483
The Interventionist Perspective
485
Should the Federal Reserve Target Inflation?
486
Inflation Targeting and Policy Trade-Offs
487
CASE IN POINT: Fed Policy Statements—Balancing
Policy Goals
489
INTERNET CONNECTION: Banks and Inflation
Targeting
490
Consequences of Inflation Targeting
491
INTERNATIONAL PERSPECTIVE: Central Bank
Mandates
493
Demand Versus Supply Disturbances and Policy
Trade-Offs
495
e-INSIGHT:
e-Time
and Macroeconomic Policy
496
REVIEW AND PRACTICE
498
APPENDIX: Price Level Targeting
500
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CONTENTS
CHAPTER
22
A STUDENT'S GUIDE TO INVESTING
502
Investment Alternatives
504
Bank Deposits
504
Housing
504
INTERNET CONNECTION: Calculating Interest Rates
505
Bonds
505
Shares of Stock
506
Mutual Funds
507
Desirable Attributes of Investments
508
Expected Returns
508
INTERNET CONNECTION: Index Funds
508
e-INSIGHT: Investing in the New Economy
510
CASE IN POINT: PG&E Employees Learn Why
Diversification Is Important
510
Risk
512
Tax Considerations
514
Liquidity
515
Expectations and the Market for Assets
516
THINKING LIKE AN ECONOMIST: The Distribution
of Wealth and Ownership of Assets
517
Forming Expectations
518
Efficient Market Theory
519
Efficiency and the Stock Market
520
Efficient Markets or Random Noise?
522
Strategies for Intelligent Investing
523
REVIEW AND PRACTICE
525
GLOSSARY A-1
CREDITS A-7
INDEX A-9
CONTENTS
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spelling | Stiglitz, Joseph E. Verfasser aut Principles of macroeconomics [the most modern text for principles for macroeconomics] Joseph E. Stiglitz ; Carl E. Walsh Macroeconomics 4. ed. New York [u.a.] Norton 2006 XXXV, 526, 20 S. Ill., graph. Darst. txt rdacontent n rdamedia nc rdacarrier Makroökonomie (DE-588)4037174-8 gnd rswk-swf (DE-588)4123623-3 Lehrbuch gnd-content Makroökonomie (DE-588)4037174-8 s 1\p DE-604 Walsh, Carl E. Verfasser aut Digitalisierung UB Bayreuth application/pdf http://bvbr.bib-bvb.de:8991/F?func=service&doc_library=BVB01&local_base=BVB01&doc_number=020024634&sequence=000002&line_number=0001&func_code=DB_RECORDS&service_type=MEDIA Inhaltsverzeichnis 1\p cgwrk 20201028 DE-101 https://d-nb.info/provenance/plan#cgwrk |
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title_full_unstemmed | Principles of macroeconomics [the most modern text for principles for macroeconomics] Joseph E. Stiglitz ; Carl E. Walsh |
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