Macroeconomic Environment Of Business, The: Core Concepts And Curious Connections

Macroeconomic Environment Of Business, The: Core Concepts And Curious Connections
Author: Maurice D Levi
Publisher: World Scientific Publishing Company
Total Pages: 339
Release: 2014-03-11
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9814566527

If you always thought that macroeconomics was too complex and theoretical to understand, this book is the perfect introduction to the subject. The Macroeconomic Environment of Business provides a clear understanding of the economy by focusing on core issues such as inflation, unemployment, interest rates, and economic growth. Each issue and topic is approached in a self-contained way and questions — such as how should one measure a macroeconomic concept; what makes it large or small; and why does the concept matter? — are put forth to readers who are new to the dynamic field of economics. With easy-to-understand explanations and interesting fun facts that link macroeconomics to real life, this book will also be a valuable resource for lecturers who wish to engage students in the study of macroeconomics.

Macroeconomics for Managers

Macroeconomics for Managers
Author: Michael K. Evans
Publisher: John Wiley & Sons
Total Pages: 851
Release: 2003-11-07
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 140510144X

This text offers business school students an excellent practical explanation of the short-term linkages in the macroeconomic arena. While the underlying theoretical constructs are not ignored, emphasis is placed on the empirical underpinnings and managerial implications of macroeconomics. The text begins by introducing key concepts such as the GDP, National and Personal Income, and the various measures of inflation and unemployment. Building on this foundation it then analyzes the following aspects of macroeconomics: aggregate supply and demand, international financial markets, cyclical fluctuations, policy analysis, and forecasting. Engages the reader with detailed case studies and "Manager's Briefcase" discussions. Focuses on the short-term linkages in macroeconomics. Uses an empirically oriented approach, while also explaining underlying theoretical constructs. Includes chapter summaries, key concepts, and practice questions. Lecturer resources available at http://www.blackwellpublishing.com/mfm/

Macroeconomics and Business

Macroeconomics and Business
Author: Nadia Tempini Macdonald
Publisher: Cengage Learning
Total Pages: 0
Release: 1999
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9781861524508

Macroeconomics and Business: An Interactive Approach provides a thorough and comprehensive introduction to macroeconomics. This comprehensive text offers a model of how the macroeconomy works and of how the various sectors of the economy fit together and influence each other. It does so in a new, stimulating and user-friendly way, providing the students with a real understanding of macroeconomics issues. The text tackles all the key issues within macroeconomics. It also discusses the UK economy and explores the economic relationships within the European economy and between the European economy and the rest of the world; it looks at the role of international institutions, at the EU and introduces the global issues of trade and development. Finally, it provides an analysis of the core concepts of the market, price mechanism and market structures. The main features of this title are its distilled, theoretical simplicity and its interactive and participatory approach. This is achieved through the use of fully answered self-test activities and well-structured chapters, all of which include numerous questions and activities, a case study, summary of the main points and suggestions for further reading. A wealth of up-to-date statistical material is used to illustrate the various applications of the theory. These combined features make Macroeconomics and Business: An Interactive Approach an invaluable tool for students of economics, including business studies, social science and engineering and open learning students.

The Macroeconomic Environment

The Macroeconomic Environment
Author: Subrata Ghatak
Publisher: Weidenfeld & Nicolson Limited
Total Pages: 293
Release: 1992
Genre: Macroeconomics
ISBN: 9780297820604

This text provides the analytical tool-kit necessary to understand the global economic environment within which the business executives of the 1990s and beyond have to operate. The approach emphasizes the basic determinants of the demand and supply sides of the economy, business cycles, inflation, unemployment, monetary and fiscal policy, exchange rates and forecasting, rather than the more esoteric features of economic theory. Each section begins with a statement of learning objectives and concludes with self-assessment questions. The book is intended for first- and second-year business students without a background in economics.

A Concise Guide to Macroeconomics, Second Edition

A Concise Guide to Macroeconomics, Second Edition
Author: David Moss
Publisher: Harvard Business Review Press
Total Pages: 224
Release: 2014-07-15
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 1625271972

Understanding the Ground Rules for the Global Economy In this revised and updated edition of A Concise Guide to Macroeconomics, David A. Moss draws on his years of teaching at Harvard Business School to explain important macro concepts using clear and engaging language. This guidebook covers the essentials of macroeconomics and examines, in a simple and intuitive way, the core ideas of output, money, and expectations. Early chapters leave you with an understanding of everything from fiscal policy and central banking to business cycles and international trade. Later chapters provide a brief monetary history of the United States as well as the basics of macroeconomic accounting. You’ll learn why countries trade, why exchange rates move, and what makes an economy grow. Moss’s detailed examples will arm you with a clear picture of how the economy works and how key variables impact business and will equip you to anticipate and respond to major macroeconomic events, such as a sudden depreciation of the real exchange rate or a steep hike in the federal funds rate. Read this book from start to finish for a complete overview of macroeconomics, or use it as a reference when you’re confronted with specific challenges, like the need to make sense of monetary policy or to read a balance of payments statement. Either way, you’ll come away with a broad understanding of the subject and its key pieces, and you’ll be empowered to make smarter business decisions.

Macroeconomics for Business

Macroeconomics for Business
Author: Lawrence S. Davidson
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 337
Release: 2020-02-06
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 1108470858

Introduces domestic and global macroeconomic developments, policies, and data for business professionals and students with no background in economics.

Specificity and the Macroeconomics of Restructuring

Specificity and the Macroeconomics of Restructuring
Author: Ricardo J. Caballero
Publisher: MIT Press
Total Pages: 349
Release: 2007
Genre: Asset specificity
ISBN: 0262033623

A proposal that the notion of specificity -- the idea that factors of production are not interchangeable -- can provide a unified framework to analyze and understand a wide variety of macroeconomic phenomena stemming from the transactional environment and microeconomic restructuring. The core mechanism that drives economic growth in modern market economies is massive microeconomic restructuring and factor reallocation -- the Schumpeterian "creative destruction" by which new technologies replace the old. At the microeconomic level, restructuring is characterized by countless decisions to create and destroy production arrangements. The efficiency of these decisions depends in large part on the existence of sound institutions that provide a proper transactional environment. In this groundbreaking book, Ricardo Caballero proposes a unified framework to analyze and understand a wide variety of macroeconomic phenomena stemming from limitations, especially institutional, that hinder these adjustments. Caballero argues that macroeconomic models need to be made more "structural" in a precise sense and can not be maintained on the assumption that decisions are fully flexible. What is needed, he proposes, is the notion of specificity -- the idea that factors of production are not freely interchangeable. Many of the major macroeconomic developments of recent decades, he argues, fit naturally into this perspective, including the transition problems of Eastern Europe, the heavy weight of labor regulations in Western Europe, the emerging market crises of the 1990s, the prolonged expansion of the U.S. economy, and Japan's stagnation following the collapse of its real estate bubble. After describing the basic arguments of the book and developing models to illustrate two different kinds of specificity (relationship specificity and technological specificity), Caballero analyzes a variety of aspects of inefficient restructuring and revisits perennial business cycle patterns such as the cyclical behavior of unemployment, investment, and wages. Finally, he looks at the endogenous response of political institutions and technology to opportunistic exploitation of relationship specificity. Economists working on macroeconomics, development, growth, labor, and productivity issues will find Caballero's conceptual framework applicable to phenomena in their fields.

What on Earth is Macroeconomics?

What on Earth is Macroeconomics?
Author: M F Ali
Publisher: Independently Published
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2024-05-08
Genre: Political Science
ISBN:

Discover the world of macroeconomics in a comprehensive yet accessible way with this book. Perfect for beginners and students, it explores the fundamental concepts of macroeconomics and how they influence our daily lives. What's Inside: Big Picture Overview: Understand the role of macroeconomics in society and how it shapes government policies, business decisions, and personal finances. Core Concepts: Learn about GDP, inflation, unemployment, fiscal and monetary policy, and their impact on national economies. Global Perspectives: Delve into international trade, exchange rates, and how global economic events can affect local economies. Real-World Examples: Analyze historical case studies like the Great Depression and the 2008 Financial Crisis to grasp macroeconomic principles in action. Future Insights: Explore predictions for the global economy, including the rise of digital economies, shifts in global power, and the impact of climate change. Whether you're a student gearing up for your next economics test or simply curious about the forces that shape our world, this book offers a solid foundation to understand macroeconomics and apply it to everyday life. Join the journey to explore key concepts and uncover how you can become an informed participant in the global econom

Macroeconomics-A Practical Foundation

Macroeconomics-A Practical Foundation
Author: Ramesh Deonaraine
Publisher: Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2013-08-14
Genre:
ISBN: 9781484857021

Macroeconomics-A Practical Foundation, Essential Knowledge for Everyone: - Gives you the skills to think and speak perceptively on some of the most important issues of our time - Is easy to read, with everything presented step-by-step - Presents key macroeconomic ideas with intellectual rigor - Is very practical, addressing macroeconomic issues that affect you every day - Quickly takes you to concerns at the frontier of macroeconomics - Is motivational, written in a style in which the author encourages you to learn - Provides an excellent foundation for learning to use economic news to trade the financial markets - Gives a sound foundation for the ideas underlying graduate level macroeconomics Macroeconomics-A Practical Foundation covers some of the most topical issues of our time: - How to develop a model for intelligently appraising any economy - How to get a country out of a recession - Should a government have a balanced budget? - What is a sound framework for analyzing the implications of high government debt? - Why some countries choose fixed exchange rates while others choose flexible exchange rates - How a fixed exchange rate system works - Factors that affect daily movements in flexible exchange rates - Why does the US dollar strengthen sometimes, but weaken at other times, when there is good economic news in the US? - When is a currency overvalued/undervalued? - Real exchange rates and how do they let us assess a country's competitiveness - How does a central bank take account of economic growth and inflation in setting interest rates? - The key functions of a central bank, and how policies like quantitative easing, Operation Twist and paying interest on reserves are supposed to work - When can higher economic growth occur without increasing inflation? - When do inflation and unemployment become troubling phenomena? - How inflation can become hyperinflation - The appropriate schema for presenting a country's economic transactions with the rest of the world in the balance of payments accounts - Is a trade/current account deficit necessarily bad? When might a country's huge trade surplus be a sign of detrimental economic trends in that country? - What is an appropriate methodology for analyzing the impact of economic, political and psychological factors on a country's macroeconomy? - The key differences/similarities between Keynesians, monetarists, new Keynesians, new classical economists, real business cycle theorists, supply-side economists... - How to distinguish a model from a mass of details, be sensitive to its assumptions and use it appropriately - What are economic growth rates expressed year-on-year versus quarter-on-quarter at an annual rate? What implications does this have for comparing growth rates of countries like the US and China? - Easy to understand explanations of chained dollars, the classical dichotomy and money neutrality, the cold-turkey versus the gradualist approach to fighting inflation, the equation of exchange, intervention and sterilized intervention, the Lucas critique, the Lucas supply curve, the Phelps-Friedman hypothesis, the Taylor rule, the fed funds rate, prime rate, discount rate, the Fisher relation, liquidity trap, purchasing power parity theory, Ricardian equivalence, seasonal adjustment, structural and cyclical budget deficits...