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,MACROECONOMICS

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, NINTH EDITION



MACROECONOMICS
N. GREGORY MANKIW
Harvard University




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,About the Author




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N. Gregory Mankiw is the Robert M. Beren Professor of Economics at Harvard
University. He began his study of economics at Princeton University, where
he received an A.B. in 1980. After earning a Ph.D. in economics from MIT, he
began teaching at Harvard in 1985 and was promoted to full professor in 1987.
At Harvard, he has taught both undergraduate and graduate courses in macro-
economics. He is also author of the best-selling introductory textbook Principles
of Economics (Cengage Learning).
Professor Mankiw is a regular participant in academic and policy debates. His
research ranges across macroeconomics and includes work on price adjustment,
consumer behavior, financial markets, monetary and fiscal policy, and economic
growth. In addition to his duties at Harvard, he has been a research associate of
the National Bureau of Economic Research, a member of the Brookings Panel
on Economic Activity, and an adviser to the Congressional Budget Office and
the Federal Reserve Banks of Boston and New York. From 2003 to 2005 he was
chairman of the President’s Council of Economic Advisers.
Professor Mankiw lives in Wellesley, Massachusetts, with his wife, Deborah;
children, Catherine, Nicholas, and Peter; and their border terrier, Tobin.


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,To Deborah

,T
hose branches of politics, or of the laws of social life, on which there
exists a collection of facts sufficiently sifted and methodized to form
the beginning of a science should be taught ex professo. Among the
chief of these is Political Economy, the sources and conditions of wealth and
material prosperity for aggregate bodies of human beings. . . .
The same persons who cry down Logic will generally warn you against Politi-
cal Economy. It is unfeeling, they will tell you. It recognises unpleasant facts. For
my part, the most unfeeling thing I know of is the law of gravitation: it breaks
the neck of the best and most amiable person without scruple, if he forgets for
a single moment to give heed to it. The winds and waves too are very unfeeling.
Would you advise those who go to sea to deny the winds and waves—or to make
use of them, and find the means of guarding against their dangers? My advice
to you is to study the great writers on Political Economy, and hold firmly by
whatever in them you find true; and depend upon it that if you are not selfish or
hardhearted already, Political Economy will not make you so.

John Stuart Mill, 1867

,Brief Contents

Preface  xxiii
Supplements and Media   xxxii


Part I Chapter 12 Aggregate Demand II: Applying the
Introduction  1 IS-LM Model  337
Chapter 13 The Open Economy Revisited:
Chapter 1 The Science of Macroeconomics   1 The Mundell-Fleming Model and the
Chapter 2 The Data of Macroeconomics   17 Exchange-Rate Regime  367
Chapter 14 Aggregate Supply and the Short-Run
Part II Tradeoff between Inflation and
Unemployment  409
Classical Theory: The Economy
in the Long Run   47
Chapter 3 National Income: Where It Comes Part V
From and Where It Goes   47 Topics in Macroeconomic
Chapter 4 The Monetary System: What It Is Theory  439
and How It Works   81 Chapter 15 A Dynamic Model of Economic
Chapter 5 Inflation: Its Causes, Effects, and Fluctuations  439
Social Costs  105 Chapter 16 Understanding Consumer
Chapter 6 The Open Economy   139 Behavior  475
Chapter 7 Unemployment and the Labor Chapter 17 The Theory of Investment   507
Market  183

Part VI
Part III
Topics in Macroeconomic
Growth Theory: The Economy Policy  531
in the Very Long Run   211
Chapter 18 Alternative Perspectives on
Chapter 8 Economic Growth I: Capital Stabilization Policy  531
Accumulation and Population
Growth  211 Chapter 19 Government Debt and Budget
Deficits  555
Chapter 9 Economic Growth II: Technology,
Empirics and Policy   241 Chapter 20 The Financial System: Opportunities
and Dangers  581

Part IV
Epilogue: What We Know, What We
Business Cycle Theory: The Don’t  607
Economy in the Short Run   281
Chapter 10 Introduction to Economic Glossary  617
Fluctuations  281 Index  627
Chapter 11 Aggregate Demand I: Building the
IS-LM Model  311
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, Contents
Preface  xxiii
Supplements and Media   xxxii




Part I Introduction  1

Chapter 1 The Science of Macroeconomics   1
1-1 What Macroeconomists Study   1
u CASE STUDY The Historical Performance of the U.S. Economy   3
1-2 How Economists Think   5
Theory of Model Building   6
 FYI Using Functions to Express Relationships Among Variables   9
The Use of Multiple Models   10
Prices: Flexible Versus Sticky   10
Microeconomic Thinking and Macroeconomic Models   11
 FYI Nobel Macroeconomists  12
1-3 How This Book Proceeds   13

Chapter 2 The Data of Macroeconomics   17
2-1 Measuring the Value of Economic Activity:
Gross Domestic Product   18
Income, Expenditure, and the Circular Flow   18
 FYI Stocks and Flows  20
Rules for Computing GDP   21
Real GDP Versus Nominal GDP   23
The GDP Deflator   25
Chain-Weighted Measures of Real GDP   25
 FYI Two Arithmetic Tricks for Working with Percentage Changes   26
The Components of Expenditure   27
 FYI What Is Investment?  28
 CASE STUDY GDP and Its Components   28
Other Measures of Income   29
Seasonal Adjustment  31
 CASE STUDY The New, Improved GDP of 2013   32
2-2 Measuring the Cost of Living: The Consumer Price Index   34
The Price of a Basket of Goods   34
How the CPI Compares to the GDP and PCE Deflators   35
Does the CPI Overstate Inflation?   36

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