In the wake of recent events, macroeconomics has come under intense scrutiny, often from non-economists. Yet because macroeconomics is now a highly technical undertaking, it will be very hard for non-specialists on their own to sift through the body of knowledge we have accumulated, or to assess the manner in which we structure inquiries. Unless one finds this satisfactory, and I do not, the profession has some work to do. This book is an attempt to describe, in entirely nontechnical (i.e. plain English) terms, where modern macroeconomics gets its ideas from and how it goes about its business. ... More
Keywords: Walrasian Model, General Equilibrium, Financial Crisis, Macroeconomic method, Growth Models, Aggregation, Rationality in Macroeconomics
Print publication date: 2013 | Print ISBN-13: 9780262019736 |
Published to MIT Press Scholarship Online: May 2014 | DOI:10.7551/mitpress/9780262019736.001.0001 |