Macroeconomics: An Irish and European Perspective
English
By (author): Anthony J. Leddin Brendan M. Walsh
If anyone thought that the arrival of the euro would end interest in Irish macroeconomic developments, the events of the past six years has dispelled that illusion. (With this book) a new generation of Irish students will now be armed to help answer the biggest and most challenging economic policy question of today how to consolidate the return to employment and income growth and manage down the burden of debt Professor Patrick Honohan, Governor of the Central Bank of Ireland, 20th September 2013.
A new examination of macroeconomics that deals with topics relating to economic growth, unemployment and inflation, with particular emphasis on contemporary Irish and European economic issues.
- Introduces the principles of macroeconomic theory and policy in a clear and concise way, with particular emphasis on small, open economies.
- Discusses the origins of the current Great Recession, the Troika agreement and the sustainability of Irelands national debt.
- Outlines alternative short- and long-run economic models and demonstrates how to use these models in evaluating todays economic issues.
- Provides students with an evaluation of the long-run economic performance of the Irish economy, looking at the factors that led to the present crisis and the policies that will help us emerge from it.
- Looks at Irelands experience as a member of the euro area and the prospects for the euro area in light of the current crisis.
Written For:
Macroeconomics at undergraduate level in universities and Institutes of Technology
Macroeconomics modules at postgraduate level