This introduction to general equilibrium modelling takes an
integrated approach to the analysis of macroeconomics and finance.
It provides students, practitioners, and policymakers with an
easily accessible set of tools that can be used to analyze a wide
range of economic phenomena. Key features: - Provides a consistent
framework for understanding dynamic economic models - Introduces
key concepts in finance in a discrete time setting - Develops
simple recursive approach for analyzing a variety of problems in a
dynamic, stochastic environment - Sequentially builds up the
analysis of consumption, production, and investment models to study
their implications for allocations and asset prices - Reviews
business cycle analysis and the business cycle implications of
monetary and international models - Covers latest research on asset
pricing in overlapping generations models and on models with
borrowing constraints and transaction costs - Includes
end-of-chapter exercises allowing readers to monitor their
understanding of each topic Online resources are available at
www.cambridge.org/altug_labadie
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