Originally published in 1994, this book, divided into three parts,
examines macroeconomic models in a non-technical way. Part I
discusses the importance of macroeconomic modelling; Part II
examines the rise and fall of Keynesian income-expenditure models;
and part III evaluates the evidence and presents a critique of how
we can learn from these models now and in the future.
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