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The Foundation Of Macroeconomics For Business - cover

The Foundation Of Macroeconomics For Business

Eny Lestari Widarni, Suryaning Bawono, Benjamin Drean

Publisher: PT. Frost Yunior

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The Foundation Of Macroeconomics For Business is a book that discusses the basics of macroeconomics ranging from microeconomics behind macroeconomics which discusses income from individuals to countries and the process of developing macroeconomic theory.
This book is collaborative writing between researchers, academics, and practitioners. The Foundation Of Macroeconomics For Business is the title of the book chosen in this book. This book is written to lay down the basics of macroeconomics in business in a practical way that can be understood for business decision making by understanding macroeconomics which is generally used as government consideration in making economic policies. By understanding the macroeconomy well, entrepreneurs can be better able to adjust to the rational economic logic that may be adopted by the local government.
This book lays out 12 main topics including Understanding Income, Dissecting the Theory of Absolute Income, The Cycle of Government Revenue and Expenditure, Aggregate demand: Review of the IS-LM model, Banks and Fiat Money, Bank Loans Are Not The Main Source Of Financial Capital, History and Development of Macroeconomic Theory, Understanding Of Macroeconomic Policy, Understanding of Open Economy, Real Business Cycles, Savings Theory Transformation, Applying Macroeconomics to Business
Available since: 06/01/2022.
Print length: 101 pages.

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