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International Monetary Economics Lecture 2

This lecture builds on last week’s introduction to international monetary economics by introducing a basic macroeconomic framework based on national accounts, then moves on to contrast two ways of thinking about macroeconomic relationships–post-Keynesian and Neoclassical–and then finishes with the main workhorse model of monetary economics, IS-LM, which we extend slightly. Here are the lecture notes, [...]

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Notes to Self: Blanchard on the Future of Macroeconomics

Olivier Blanchard of MIT is one of the top macroeconomists in the world. When he write articles like this, it’s worth your time reading what he thinks.
Or, you could read what I think he thinks. Which may save time.
My summary. Macroeconomics is the study of fluctuations. Since the 1970’s there have been three approaches to [...]

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