This volume in the MIT Press Essential Knowledge series offers an introduction to the basics of macroeconomics accessible to the non-economist. Readers will gain the tools to interpret such economic events as the 2008 financial meltdown, the subsequent euro crisis, and the current protectionist dynamics seen in some developed countries. You'll also learn about:
- Economic development--why some countries flourish while others reamin stagnant
- Economic activity and employment
- Employment and unemployment rates
- The factors behind economic growth
- Money, inflation, and exchange rate systems
- Fiscal deficits, fiscal policy, and balance of payment crises
- Consumption, savings, and investment decisions
- The process of globalization and its macroeconomic implications
Written by an academic economist and two-time Chilean Finance Minister, this is an easy-to-understand and pocket-sized guide to the fundamentals of macroeconomics.