
This text provides a framework for understanding the macroeconomic environment in which business decisions are made. It uses a combination of text and cases to illustrate the application of macroeconomic theory to real-world problems.
This text investigates the complex interplay between national macroeconomic policies and the global economic environment through the lens of decision-making frameworks. Michael G. Rukstad, an academic with expertise in business administration and international economics, utilizes a combination of theoretical models and real-world case studies to demonstrate how policymakers navigate trade-offs in an interconnected world. The book provides a structured approach for analyzing how fiscal, monetary, and trade policies influence international economic outcomes.
What You Will Find
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Experts recognize this work as a standard academic resource for students examining the practical application of macroeconomic theory in international contexts. Readers frequently note the density of the prose and the utility of the case-based approach for understanding historical policy decisions.
Page Count:
583
Publication Date:
1986-01-01
Publisher:
Dryden Press
ISBN-10:
0030065526
ISBN-13:
9780030065521
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