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    <title>New Keynesian Economics</title>
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    <namePart>Mankiw, N. Gregory</namePart>
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    <namePart>Romer, David</namePart>
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  <tableOfContents>Vol. 1: I:Costly price adjustment - 1. Small menu costs and large business cycles:A macroeconomic model of monopoly - 2.A near-rational model of the business cycle,with wage and price inertia - 3. Real rigidities and the nonneutrality of money - 4. Menu costs and the neutrality of money - 5. The rigidity of prices - 6. The new keynesian economics and the output-inflation trade-off - II:The staggering of wages and prices - 7. Long-term contracts,rational expectations and the optimal money supply rule - 8. Staggered wage setting in a macro model - 9. Price asynchronization and price-level inertia - 10. Will wage setters ever stagger decisions? - 11. Imperfect infortion and staggered price setting - III:Imperfect competition - 12. A model of imperfect competition with keynesian features - 13. Monopolistic competition and the effects of aggregate demand - 14. Imperfect competition and the keynesian cross - 15. Market strcture and macroeconomic fluctuations -- VOL. 2: IV:Coordination failures - 16. Coordinating coordination failures in keynesian models - 17. A simple rational-expectations Keynes-Type model - 18. Aggegate-dem,and managemente in search equilibrium - 19. Implementation cycles - 20. Self-Fulfilling expectations and fluctuations in aggregate demand - V:The labor market - 21. Efficiency-Wage models of unemployment - 22. Equilibrium unemploymente as a Worker-Discipline device - 23. Efficiency wages and the interindustry wage structure - 24. Implicit contracts and Fixer-Price equilibria - 25. Wage bargaining and employment - 26. Hysteresis in unemployment - VI:The credit market - 27. Credit rationing in markets with imperfect information - 28. The allocation of credit and financial collapse - 29. Nonmonetary effects of the financial crisis in the propagation of the great depression - 30. Credit,money and aggregate demand - VII.The goods market - 31. Inflation:Its mechanics and welfare costs - 32. Price rigidities and market structure - 33. A Supergame-Theoretic model of price wars during booms - 34. The cyclical behavior of marginal cost and price</tableOfContents>
  <classification authority="udc">330.834 Keynes y el keynesianismo. Neokeynesianismo. Poskeynesianismo</classification>
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