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Common Sense Macroeconomics Ravi Batra

Common Sense Macroeconomics By Ravi Batra

Common Sense Macroeconomics by Ravi Batra


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In a world of negative interest rates, extreme inequality and trillion-dollar budget deficits, it is safe to say that conventional macroeconomics needs an overhaul.

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Common Sense Macroeconomics by Ravi Batra

In a world of negative interest rates, extreme inequality and trillion-dollar budget deficits, it is safe to say that conventional macroeconomics needs an overhaul. Common Sense Macroeconomics is an innovative guide to various concepts of macroeconomic analysis. Presented in a student-friendly and accessible way, this textbook is an ideal introduction to all who seek to foresee economic developments and address some of the key problems of our time.Specifically, this book innovates as follows.Ravi Batra, a Professor of Economics at Southern Methodist University and known for his accurate forecasts such as the 2008 crash, argues that the goal of macroeconomics is to raise the living standard of all, not just a privileged few. Contrary to popular belief, relentless monetary expansion to finance budget deficits actually makes the rich richer and the poor poorer, which has been happening all over the world. Ethical policies and efficiency that create general prosperity go together. In order to increase everyone's income, governments should generate competition and outlaw mergers among large and profitable firms. Inequality arises from monopoly capitalism, because then wages lag behind productivity and generate a rising wage-productivity gap. This is the ultimate source of almost all economic troubles and imbalances. While the growing gap is inherently unfair, it also leads to vast income disparity and wealth concentration, stock market bubbles and crashes, recessions and eventually depressions. It is the rise in the wage gap that preceded the Great Depression of the 1930s and now the Great Recession of 2008. Hence governments should not stifle competition and vigorously enforce anti-trust laws. Macroeconomic equilibrium nowadays requires thatSupply = Demand + New Debt

Common Sense Macroeconomics Reviews

This plain-language introduction for students seeks to simplify arguments and avoid unnecessary complications. It begins with microeconomic foundations, general standard of living, and GDP accounting. Later chapters are devoted to classical, neoclassical, Keynesian, neo-Keynesian, and classic-Keynesian models at micro and macro levels. Further chapters explain stock market bubbles and crashes, the wage gap, global imbalances and poverty, growth cycles, and the supply of money. A final chapter suggests economic reform for ethical economic policy, with suggestions such as raising the minimum wage and enforcing anti-trust laws. Color charts and graphs are included.; Eithne O'Leyne; Ringgold Inc. Portland;

About Ravi Batra

Dr Ravi Batra, a professor of economics at Southern Methodist University, Dallas, is the author of five international best sellers. He was the chairperson of his department from 1977 to 1980. In October 1978, because of dozens of publications in top journals such as the American Economic Review, Journal of Political Economy, Econometrica, Journal of Economic Theory, Review of Economic Studies, among others, Batra was ranked third in a group of 46 superstar economists, selected from all the American and Canadian universities by an article in the learned journal, Economic Enquiry. In 1990, the Italian prime minister awarded him a Medal of the Italian Senate for writing a book that correctly predicted the downfall of Soviet communism, fifteen years before it happened. Dr Batra has been written up in major newspapers and magazines, such as the New York Times, Washington Post, USA Today, Time, Newsweek, the US News and World Report, and appeared on all major networks including CBS, NBC, CNN, ABC, CNBC, among others. In 2009, Batra received the Pratima and Navin Doshi Award for his contributions to economic analysis. In June 2015, the President of Iceland invited him to share his views about the eradication of poverty. His latest book is: End Unemployment Now: How to Eliminate Joblessness, Debt and Poverty Despite Congress.

Table of Contents

Preface; About the Author; Acknowledgments; Introduction: Microeconomic Foundations and Common Sense; The General Standard of Living; GDP Accounting; The Classical Micro Model; The Classical Macro Model; The Neoclassical Model; The Keynesian Model; The Neo-Keynesian Model; A Classi-Keynesian Model; The Anatomy of Stock Market Bubbles and Crashes; Wage Gap, Global Imbalances and Poverty; Long-Run Growth and Growth Cycles; The Supply of Money; An Open Economy; Economic Reform; Bibliography; Index;

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CIN1786348454G
9781786348456
1786348454
Common Sense Macroeconomics by Ravi Batra
Used - Good
Paperback
World Scientific Europe Ltd
20200527
376
N/A
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