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Open Economy Macroeconomics in Developing Countries (MIT Press)
Carlos A. Végh
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| #1540094 in eBooks | 2013-08-30 | 2013-08-30 | File type: PDF||1 of 1 people found the following review helpful.| Great book! Must-have book for graduate students to study advanced open-economy macroeconomics!!|By Paul|This book is great! I'd say, this book is a must-have book for graduate students to study advanced open-economy macroeconomics. This book provides us with the foundation of advanced open-economy macroeconomics and rich illustration in emerging markets that we can apply the m|||A graduate-level book in Open Economy Macroeconomics that would be quite useful for any course on the subject. It has a Newtonian elegance in that most of the text is developed within a cogent and rigorous framework. The scholarship is impeccable. (Guillermo
This rigorous and comprehensive textbook develops a basic small open economy model and shows how it can be extended to answer many important macroeconomic questions that arise in emerging markets and developing economies, particularly those regarding monetary, fiscal, and exchange rate issues. Eschewing the complex calibrated models on which the field of international finance increasingly relies, the book teaches the reader how to think in terms of simple models and...
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