Macroeconomics

By: Dornbusch, RudigerContributor(s): Fischer, Stanley | Startz, RichardMaterial type: TextTextPublication details: New Delhi Tata McGraw Hill 2012Edition: 10th edDescription: xxii, 629 p. ill. 24 cmISBN: 9781259027604Subject(s): MacroeconomicsDDC classification: 339 DOR
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Table of contents only; Contributor biographical information; 1. Reason and objectivity; 2. Rawls and beyond; 3. Institutions and persons; 4. Voice and social choice; 5. Impartiality and objectivity; 6. Closed and open impartiality; 7. Position, relevance and illusion; 8. Rationality and other people; 9. Plurality of impartial reasons; 10. Realizations, consequences and agency; Part III. The Materials of Justice; 11. Lives, freedoms and capabilities; 12. Capabilities and resources; 14. Equality and liberty; 14. Equality and liberty; Part IV. Public Reasoning and Democracy; 15. Democracy as public reason
Summary: Dornbusch, Fischer, and Startz has been a long-standing, leading intermediate macroeconomic theory text since its introduction in 1978. This revision retains most of the text’s traditional features, including a middle-of-the-road approach and very current
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Table of contents only; Contributor biographical information; 1. Reason and objectivity; 2. Rawls and beyond; 3. Institutions and persons; 4. Voice and social choice; 5. Impartiality and objectivity; 6. Closed and open impartiality; 7. Position, relevance and illusion; 8. Rationality and other people; 9. Plurality of impartial reasons; 10. Realizations, consequences and agency; Part III. The Materials of Justice; 11. Lives, freedoms and capabilities; 12. Capabilities and resources; 14. Equality and liberty; 14. Equality and liberty; Part IV. Public Reasoning and Democracy; 15. Democracy as public reason

Dornbusch, Fischer, and Startz has been a long-standing, leading intermediate macroeconomic theory text since its introduction in 1978. This revision retains most of the text’s traditional features, including a middle-of-the-road approach and very current

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