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Charles I. Jones
Stanford University, Graduate School of Business
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, BRIEF CONTENTS
PART 1 PRELIMINARIES
1 Introduction to Macroeconomics 4
2 Measuring the Macroeconomy 18
PART 2 THE LONG RUN
3 An Overview of Long-Run Economic Growth 44
4 A Model of Production 70
5 The Solow Growth Model 102
6 Growth and Ideas 137
7 The Labor Market, Wages, and Unemployment 179
8 Inflation 211
PART 3 THE SHORT RUN
9 An Introduction to the Short Run 242
10 The Great Recession: A First Look 263
11 The IS Curve 286
12 Monetary Policy and the Phillips Curve 317
13 Stabilization Policy and the AS/AD Framework 355
14 The Great Recession and the Short-Run Model 393
15 DSGE Models: The Frontier of Business Cycle Research 427
PART 4 APPLICATIONS AND MICROFOUNDATIONS
16 Consumption 460
17 Investment 482
18 The Government and the Macroeconomy 508
19 International Trade 532
20 Exchange Rates and International Finance 559
21 Parting Thoughts 595
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