Macroeconomics, which Keynes invented, is redundant in an economy that does not use credit.
Compared with sorting out this lot, the macroeconomics of fiscal policy are a doddle.
Carey School of Business at Arizona State University, knows a thing or two about macroeconomics.
As a result, it is scarcely an exaggeration to say that Mr Dornbusch reinvented international macroeconomics.
Against a background like this, a little waywardness in the world of macroeconomics seems entirely forgivable.
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Add these criticisms together and there is a clear case for reinvention, especially in macroeconomics.
But it is a concept that sits ill with the theoretical underpinnings of modern macroeconomics.
This extends beyond macroeconomics to the provision of services such as health and education.
New York Times leftist columnist, Paul Krugman, won his Nobel Prize for trade theory, not for macroeconomics.
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But Ornstein, a career political scientist (whatever that is), is out of his depth in discussing macroeconomics.
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Readers of early editions would have the (wrong) impression that there was no longer disagreement about macroeconomics.
Macroeconomics Advisers, Moody's, the CBO all estimate massive job loss if the sequester is allowed to take effect.
The principle failing of macroeconomics is the intrusion it invites and the certainty it instills in the planners.
Scotland's Parliament is to be responsible for most things except foreign policy, defence, immigration, social security and macroeconomics.
There are many European politicians who prefer their own version of macroeconomics to the one taught in textbooks.
The macroeconomics of John Maynard Keynes continue to dominate the global economic policy debate to this very day.
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My areas of specialty are international economics (particularly exchange rates), macroeconomics, history of economics, and contemporary schools of thought.
And this tie has nothing directly to do with the Great Depression or macroeconomics, the most likely popular association.
The great failures of the subject tend to come in macroeconomics, the study of the entire economy in aggregate.
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Mr Johnson has not evinced the grasp of macroeconomics that Mr Brown boasts.
The first is between Paul Krugman and various others over the desirability or not of microfoundations to macroeconomics.
Zimbabwe's institutional environment is unsurprisingly ranked among the worst in the world, while it is bottom of the global league table for macroeconomics.
Mr Ramli has previously criticised the IMF for being intrusive and said it should confine itself to macroeconomics and monetary policy.
Smile more, say others though when Mr Brown tries to speak human he seems less convincing than when he sticks to macroeconomics.
By this I mean that yes, certainly, macroeconomics, the taming of boom and bust, can indeed have effects over short time periods.
Such an attempt has the virtue of being futile and hence ensuring constant employment for those who teach and write about macroeconomics.
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Look at what CBO and Macroeconomics Advisers and Moody's have been saying.
"This is good, " said Gus Faucher, director of macroeconomics at Moody's Economy.com.
In macroeconomics, aggregate demand is the total demand for final goods and services in the economy at a given time and price level.
Cochrane is the author of a bible of finance called Asset Pricing but in recent times has been piercing the pieties of macroeconomics.
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