The book provides an introduction to major topics in macroeconomic theory and offers the readers three tools for comparing different models: a mathematical reformulation of Say's Law, the use of income velocity of circulation of money as a behavioural function in accordance with the Friedman tradition and the use of the Phillips curve to represent the labour market
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The book provides an introduction to major topics in macroeconomic theory and offers the readers three tools for comparing different models: a mathematical reformulation of Say's Law, the use of income velocity of circulation of money as a behavioural function in accordance with the Friedman tradition and the use of the Phillips curve to represent the labour market
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Good. No dust jacket. Ex-library. 1994 hardcover/no jacket/ex-library with usual markings & light tanning along the page edges/clean & unmarked text. 228 p.