Introductory Macroeconomics / Cristobal M. Pagoso, Rosemary P. Dinio and George A. Villasis

By: Pagoso, Cristobal M [author]Contributor(s): Dinio, Rosemary P [co-author] | Villasis, George A [co-author]Material type: TextTextPublication details: Manila : Rex Book Store, c2006Edition: Revised EditionDescription: xi, 277 pages ; 25 cmISBN: 9789712344572Subject(s): MACROECONOMICSLOC classification: HB 171.5 .P34 2006
Contents:
CHAPTER 1. Introduction -- 2. The Circular flow of Economic Activity -- 3. An introduction to demand and supply -- 4. National Income Accounting -- 5.Consumption and savings -- 6. The investment function -- 7. National Income Determination -- 8. Labor and employment -- 9. Inflation -- 10. Money and Monetary policies -- 11. Fiscal Policy -- 12. International trade practices and policies -- 13. The dynamics of development -- 14. The Comprehensive Agrarian Reform Program.
Summary: Microeconomics is concerned with national income. This can be done by policies affecting consumption, Investments and Government Spending as the first graph shows.
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Includes bibliographical references and index.

CHAPTER
1. Introduction -- 2. The Circular flow of Economic Activity -- 3. An introduction to demand and supply -- 4. National Income Accounting -- 5.Consumption and savings -- 6. The investment function -- 7. National Income Determination -- 8. Labor and employment -- 9. Inflation -- 10. Money and Monetary policies -- 11. Fiscal Policy -- 12. International trade practices and policies -- 13. The dynamics of development -- 14. The Comprehensive Agrarian Reform Program.

Microeconomics is concerned with national income. This can be done by policies affecting consumption, Investments and Government Spending as the first graph shows.

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