Modern Macroeconomics
Banerjee, Dibyendu; Das, Ramesh Chandra
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Add to basketThis comprehensive textbook deals with multidimensional aspects of macroeconomics through lucid presentation of concepts and critical comparison of different schools of thought.
The book explains how the incomes of a country, prices of goods and services, level of employment, interest rates and so on are determined and how an economy progresses. It attempts to re-establish the existing theories behind the determination of macro variables and the growth process of an economy. In the process, it captures the significance of the debate between the classical orthodox theories and Keynesian modernism and its implications.
Besides, adhering to traditional aspects, the volume also focuses on recent developments such as green macroeconomics. Undergraduate and postgraduate students of economics and business economics will find this book immensely helpful.
Dibyendu Banerjee is currently Associate Professor of Economics at Serampore College, West Bengal, India; with 21 years of teaching and research experience in various fields of the subject. He completed his Bachelor (Hons.) of economics at R. K. Mission, Narendrapur, West Bengal; and his master’s degree at University of Calcutta. He obtained his doctorate from the same university, working under the supervision of Professor Sarbajit Chaudhuri. He started his career as a lecturer in economics at A. K. P. C. Mahavidyalaya, Hooghly. Dr. Banerjee, with his specialisation in advanced economic theory, has contributed several research papers to many renowned national and international journals such as Research in Economics, Economic Modelling, International Review of Economics, and Finance. He has coauthored a textbook titled Macroeconomics: From Short Run to Long Run. His current research interests include labour economics, development economics, competitive general equilibrium models, and applied microeconomics.
Ramesh Chandra Das is currently Professor at the Department of Economics of Vidyasagar University in the state of West Bengal, India. He has obtained his master’s, M. Phil, and PhD degrees in economics from the University of Calcutta. Prof. Das has the teaching and research experience of about 25 years to his credit. His main areas of research lie in theoretical and applied macroeconomics, financial economics, environmental economics and political economics. He has contributed more than 100 research papers to national and international journals and books along with more than a dozen edited volumes in different areas of the subject. Besides, he has written text and reference books on microeconomics, macroeconomics, and banking economics with internationally reputed publishers for different fields of readers and academicians and has been acting as the editor-in-chief of a couple of refereed journals.
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