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100 _aChakraborty Suman Kalyan
245 _aMacroeconomics /
_cSuman Kalyan Chakraborty,
250 _a1st ed.
_b2015.
260 _aMumbai.
_bHimalaya Publishing House,
_c2015.
300 _a494 p . ;
_bhardbound
_c23x27cm
505 _aPart I : Introduction 1. Macroeconomy - A simple introduction Part II: Classical and Keynesian Approach of aggregate demand and supply function 2. Determination of output and employment Part III : Behavioural Foundation 3. Theory of consumption and saving 4. Income and consumption : Relevant hypothesis 5. Theory of investment - Investment function Part IV: Aggregate demand, aggregate supply and supermultiplier model 6. Aggregate Demand and aggregate supply function and the level of income 7. Theory of multiplier 8. The principle of acceleration 9. Paul Samuelson's Multiplier-Accelerator interaction model or the supermultiplier part V : National income, capital formation, government expenditure, tax and transfer multiplier 10. Determination of national income and output, distribution of income and capital formation 11. Government expenditure and the level of income Part VI : Anatomy of unemployment and inflation 12. Unemployment 13. The theory of inflation and control Part VII: Money & Banking 14. Demand for money 15. Determination of supply of money and implications of phillips curve analysis 16. Money Market 17. Banking system Part VIII : Trade cycle models and international trade 18. business cycle 19. International trade and the level of income Part IX : Income, Money, interest and output - Price determination 20. Classical and Keynesian Macroeconomics - A comparison 21. output - price (Aggregate supply and aggregate demand curve analysis) 22. hicks - Hansen analysis Part X : Advanced topics of policy formulation 23. General equilibrium or macroeconomic equilibrium in the product and money markets and relative roles of monetary and fiscal policies 24.Economic policy - Macroeconomic policy 25. Instrument of macroeconomic policy - monetary policy 26. Instrument of macroeconomic policy - Fiscal policy 27. Union Budget 2009-2010
520 _aThis book is completely customised for postgraduate students and also for candidates of civil service and various state level competitive examinations. Entire exercise has been taken long hours of hard work to facilitate students for necessary study materials to understand all chapters thoroughly. It is my endeavor to provide a work of sheer excellence. I have not at all compromised on any aspect, with respect to this textbook. It is no doubt the blessing of God and my parents that have made a work of this standard and excellence possible. They have made it possible for me to share my talent, knowledge and experience with you.
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