Since it was first published in 1995, Development Macroeconomics has remained the definitive textbook on the macroeconomics of developing countries. Now, in this fully revised and updated third edition, Pierre-Richard Ag nor and Peter Montiel cover the latest advances in this rapidly changing field, making this the most up-to-date, authoritative, and comprehensive book available on the macroeconomic issues and challenges developing nations confront today. Ag nor and Montiel provide completely new and expanded coverage of fiscal discipline, monetary policy regimes, currency and banking crises, monetary unions, management of capital flows, the choice of an exchange-rate regime, public capital and growth, the political economy of stabilization and adjustment--and much more. They review attempts that have been made to adapt standard macroeconomic analysis to conditions in developing economies, and they use a variety of analytical models to address the macroeconomic policy issues that most concern these countries. Ag nor and Montiel systematically examine empirical evidence on behavioral assumptions and on the effects of macroeconomic policies in developing nations. They also provide extensive references to literature in the field. This new edition of Development Macroeconomics is the ideal introduction for students and an indispensable resource for researchers. Fully updated and expanded Provides the most comprehensive treatment of the macroeconomics of developing nations Features new material on fiscal discipline, monetary policy regimes, currency and banking crises--and much more Includes extensive references Serves both as a graduate textbook and a resource for researchers
Best Macroeconomics tex focusing developing economies
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 16 years ago
It is undoubtedly the best book for graduate level macroeconomics relevant for developing and transitional economies. Most of the other books available in the market does not address specific macro issues related to developing countries, and this book takes care of that. I am giving the chapters listing below {as you can not look inside the book here} which gives a fair idea of the scope and coverage of the book. 1. Scope of Development Macroeconomics Part I: Macroeconomic Accounts, Market Structures, and Behavioural Functions 2. Aggregate Accounts, Production and Market Structure 3. Behavioural Functions Part II: Financial Policies 4. The Government Budget and Fiscal Management 5. Macroeconomic Effects of Fiscal Policy 6. Financial Markets and the Transmission Process of Monetary Policy 7. A Framework for Monetary Policy Analysis 8. Inflation Targeting and Interest Rate Rules 9. Choosing an Exchange Rate Regime I: Credibility, Flexibility and Welfare 10.Choosing an Exchange Rate Regime II: The Role of Shocks, Contractionary Effects, and Moral Hazard Part III: Inflation Stabilization 11.An Overview of Stabilization Programs 12.Inflation and Short Run Dynamics 13.Analytical Issues in Disinflation Programs Part IV: Capital Flows and Financial Criese 14.Financial Integration, Capital Flows and Sudden Stops 15.Exchange Rate Crises 16.Banking Crises and Twin Crises Part V: Growth, Structural Reforms, and Political Economy 17.Macroeconomic Policies and Growth 18.Trade Liberalization, Financial Sector Reforms and Sequencing 19.The Political Economy of Adjustment It is a must for every budding macroeconomist. There is an urgent need for a cheaper paperback edition so that the book can be made more affordable for students from developing countries.
quite good!!!
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 20 years ago
This is a very original work on the macroeconomics of emerging markets. It is very useful if you are interested in working in the field of international finance and macroeconomics. It deals in a formal manner with financial and real problems the less developed nations have to cope with. This is its best characteristic. For you to grasp the whole content, your math and economic theory background must be solid. A senior undergraduate with good skills should be capable of understanding this wonderful book. I think a new edition is on the go. If you find yourself curious about this topic, in adittion of Foundations of International Macroeconomics by Obtsfeld and Rogoff, be aware that prof. Carlos Vegh, the superb UCLA and IMF economist, is in the process of writing a graduate text on Open Economy Macroeconomics in Developing Countries (actually this is its name) http://www.econ.ucla.edu/cvegh/book/book.htm
An illuminating offer for macroeconomics scholars
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 26 years ago
This book by Agenor and Montiel has succeeded to a large extent in their objective of integrating macroeconomic theory with the issues of the less developed countries. Proves to be an useful book which could be a decent alternative to the various textbooks in macroeconomics which are divorced of the diverse features of the less developed countries. Indeed an asset for the subject and the researchers. Worth possessing. But the cost is a little bit unaffordable for those in the developing world
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