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         Macroeconomics & Microeconomics:     more books (100)
  1. Macroeconomic Microeconomic S/G by Macmillan, 1988-05-01
  2. Operating Rules in Organizations: Macroeconomic and Microeconomic Analyses by Reynaud Benedicte, 2002-09-06
  3. Kaplan AP Macroeconomics/Microeconomics 2009 by Sangeeta Bishop, 2009-01-01
  4. Macroeconomics/Microeconomics: Principles and Policy by William J. Baumol, Alan S. Blinder, 1994-01
  5. Instructor's manual to accompany Spencer Contemporary economics, Contemporary macroeconomics, contemporary microeconomics by Milton H Spencer, 1971
  6. Macroeconomics and Microeconomics Organizational, Third Edition Docutech by Williamson, 1999-01
  7. AP Macroeconomics/Microeconomics, 2004 Edition: An Apex Learning Guide (Ap Macroeconomics/Microeconomics (Kaplan)) by Apex Learning, 2003-12-23
  8. Macroeconomics and Microeconomics Organizational and CD-Rom, Custom Publication by WILLIAMSON, 1900-01-01
  9. Macroeconomics (The Irwin series in economics) by David N. Hyman, 1996-07
  10. Simulating the dynamic macroeconomic and microeconomic effects of the FairTax.: An article from: National Tax Journal by Sabine Jokisch, Laurence J. Kotlikoff, 2007-06-01
  11. Microeconomics Demystified by craig depken, 2005-11-23
  12. Macroeconomics: Private and Public Choice by James D. Gwartney, Richard L. Stroup, et all 1999-08-03
  13. Development Microeconomics by Pranab Bardhan, Christopher Udry, 1999-06-24
  14. Microfoundations and Macroeconomics: An Austrian Perspective (Foundations of the Market Economy Series) by Steven Horwitz, 2000-11-07

61. PBS CAMPUS | Find A Course
NATIONWIDE, Thomas Edison State College, macroeconomics microeconomics. Killeen, TX, Central Texas College, macroeconomics and microeconomics.
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62. Economics Website
macroeconomics and microeconomics are drawn for the secondyear undergraduate core theory courses in macroeconomics and microeconomics, with extra coursework.
http://www.lboro.ac.uk/departments/ec/Diploma.htm
skip to: page content links on this page site navigation footer (site information) ... Our Staff Diploma in Economics The Diploma in Economics is a two-semester (9 months, October - June) conversion course for people with:
  • A bachelor's degree in a subject other than economics A bachelor's degree including some economics but is insufficient to join the masters degree programmes.
Code Title Modular Weight Interpretation of Data and IT Macroeconomic Analysis Microeconomic Analysis Econmetrics Quantitative Methods Please Note: This module list is to be taken as a guide only. The department of economics reserves the right to alter this module list without notice. Macroeconomics and microeconomics are drawn for the second-year undergraduate core theory courses in macroeconomics and microeconomics, with extra coursework. Econometrics is drawn from the second-year undergraduate introductory module in econmetrics. Interpretation of Data and Quantitative Methods are drawn from first-year undergraduate modules in mathmatical and statisical methods (these modules are pre-requisites for introductory econmetrics for undergraduates but are co-requisites for students taking the Diploma in Economics). In exceptional cases students may substitute another course for ECP001 or ECP005 with permission of the programme director. Assestment and Grading The taught modules are assessed by coursework and by examination. The diploma is awarded to a student obtaining grade D in modules with a total weight of 100 credits and grade E in further modules with a total weight of 20 credits. the following grades are awarded.

63. Oxford University Press
to economics. It covers both macroeconomics and microeconomics and explains the principles of economics clearly. Now with redesigned
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Economics Tenth Edition
Richard Lipsey , Professor Emeritus of Economics, Simon Fraser University, Canada and Alec Chrystal , Sir John Cass Business School, London
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  • Rigorous text aimed primarily at the specialist Economics student and MBA student
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64. World Scientific
World Scientific Home Bookshop Economics and Finance General Economics/ macroeconomics/ microeconomics/ Industrial Organization .
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  • 65. UoE:SoBE:Programmes:MScEcon
    MSc in Economics BEEM030 macroeconomics BEEM031 microeconomics BEEM032 Quantitative and Research Techniques Part I MSc in Economics and Econometrics BEEM030
    http://www.ex.ac.uk/sobe/Programmes/MScEcon/MScEcon.html
    Programmes
    MSc in Economics, Economics and Econometrics, Financial Economics, the Economics of the European Union Reading list Programme specification
    General information
    Programme director : Professor Steve McCorriston Admissions Tutor : Dr Dieter Balkenborg Aims and objectives: Credits: 180, made up of
    three modules of 30 credits,
    two modules of 20 credits and
    a 50 credit dissertation Student Numbers: Not available Past degree results: Not available
    The first two weeks
    Induction meeting, Registration, Reception, English Language assessment, Computing tuition, Library tour, Mathematics and Statistics intensive course (Note 1)
    The remainder of the first semester
    Students take the following three compulsory modules in the first semester
    MSc in Economics
    Macroeconomics Microeconomics Quantitative and Research Techniques Part I
    MSc in Economics and Econometrics
    Macroeconomics Microeconomics
    Quantitative and Research Techniques Part I
    MSc in Financial Economics
    Either Macroeconomics
    or Microeconomics
    Quantitative and Research Techniques Part I
    Principles of Finance
    MSc in the Economics of the European Union
    Macroeconomics Microeconomics Quantitative and Research Techniques Part I
    The second semester
    In the second semester students must participate in the Seminar Series and take
    Quantitative and Research Techniques Part II

    66. Macroeconomics, 2/E - Addison-Wesley And Benjamin Cummings Catalog
    approach allows deeper insights into growth processes and business cycles, better integrates the study of macroeconomics with microeconomics, and maintains
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    Select a Discipline Chemistry Computer Science Economics Finance Life Science Mathematics Physics/Astronomy Statistics by Keyword by Author by Title by ISBN Advanced Search ABOUT THIS PRODUCT Description Table of Contents Features New To This Edition Appropriate Courses RESOURCES Student Instructor Discipline-Specific INTERNET RESOURCES Companion Website RELATED TITLES Intermediate Macroeconomics (Economics) Macroeconomics, 2/E View Larger Image Stephen D. Williamson University of Iowa
    ISBN: 0-321-24093-6
    Publisher: Addison-Wesley
    Format: Cloth Bound with PIN; 704 pp
    Published: 03/18/2004
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    Available for Fall 2004 Classes! Instructor Exam Copy Preface Table of Contents Sample Chapters Description Williamson builds a balanced study of macroeconomics upon a firm foundation of microeconomic principles. This approach allows deeper insights into growth processes and business cycles, better integrates the study of macroeconomics with microeconomics, and maintains consistency with current methods of macroeconomic research. The combined result is a better preparation for other courses. Other items to consider Online Study Guide, 2/E

    67. Jefferson College Course Offering - Summer 2004
    Introduction to Economics is a survey course that covers both macroeconomics and microeconomics. Introduction to Economics may be
    http://www.jeffco.edu/acadprog/alter_dist_learning/JC_Courses_Summer_2004.htm
    Jefferson College
    Summer 2004 Semester
    Distance Learning Courses
    ART 101: Art Appreciation

    BIO 102: Concepts of Biology

    BUS 101: Introduction to Business (Tele-web)

    BUS 101: Introduction to Business (Telecourse)
    ...
    SPD 105: Oral Communication

    ART 101: Art Appreciation
    Prerequisite: None
    3 semester hours credit
    Art Appreciation is a study of fine art from many periods, prehistoric through contemporary, with emphasis on seeing and understanding style and technique. Art appreciation will partially fulfill the humanities requirement for an Associate degree. Mode of Delivery: Tele-Web Contact Melissa Hedrick, 636-789-3000 ext 166 or mhedrick@jeffco.edu, for videotape checkout information Host Institution: Jefferson College Required Technology: Computer with Internet access, TV and VCR Proctored Tests: Yes Orientation: No on-campus orientation Instructor: Blake Carroll 636-797-3000 ext 364 bcarroll@jeffco.edu Start Date: End Date: Course Cost: In-district: Out-of-district: Out-of-state: Back to Top BIO 102: Concepts in Biology Prerequisite: None 3 semester hours credit Concepts in Biology is a non-laboratory course covering concepts common to all life forms. It focuses on structural and functional human systems. Concepts in Biology will partially fulfill the biological science requirement for the Associate of Arts degree. Students cannot apply both BIO101 and BIO102 toward graduation.

    68. IPE: May98 : Re: Microeconomics Versus Macroeconomics
    Re microeconomics versus macroeconomics. Language Questions. ; Maybe in reply to James Lee Ray microeconomics versus macroeconomics .
    http://csf.colorado.edu/mail/ipe/may98/0043.html
    Re: Microeconomics versus Macroeconomics
    Thu, 01 Jan 1970 08:00:00 +0000
    Pat Gunning gunning@cc.nchulc.com.tw
    James Lee Ray wrote:
    Here is my view, James. I think that in professional economics, the
    division between micro and macro economics was adopted in the
    universities after Paul Samuelson introduced it in the late 1940s or
    early 1950s. It was quickly adopted into university curricula and most
    subsequent university textbooks were divided into a micro and an macro
    part. Samuelson's decision seems to have been based on the growing
    popularity of Keynesian depression economics in the late 30s and 40s. At
    the same time, again largely due to Samuelson, economics itself became increasingly formalized, so that teaching by means of mathematics (demand-supply diagrams, spending-income diagrams) became the norm. Prior to that time, many of the problems that are now defined as

    69. Course Descriptions: Cleveland State University
    ECN 301 Intermediate macroeconomics (30-3). Prerequisites ECN 201 and ECN 202 ECN 302 Intermediate microeconomics (3-0-3). Prerequisites ECN 201 and ECN 202
    http://www.csuohio.edu/undergradcatalog/courses/courindex/ecn.htm
    Skip Navigation [Course Index] Search Quick Links ...
    Undergraduate Catalog 2002-2004
    Economics
    Professor: Vijay K. Mathur (Chairperson); Professors Emeriti: Diran Bodenhorn, Karl B. Bonutti, John F. Burke Jr., Leonard Martin, Harvey S. Rosen, Clinton Warne; Associate Professors: Edward B. Bell, Myong-Hun Chang, Jon D. Harford, Sheldon H. Stein, Douglas O. Stewart, Allan J. Taub. ECN 201 Principles of Macroeconomics (3-0-3). Introductory course in macroeconomic theory: national accounting, levels of output and employment, money supply, government monetary and foreign exchange, and the international monetary system. Social Science. Return to top ECN 202 Principles of Microeconomics (3-0-3). Introductory course in microeconomic theory: pricing, resource allocation, distribution, current domestic economic problems, international trade, and alternate economic systems. Social Science. Return to top ECN 221 Introduction to Mathematical Methods in Economics (3-0-3). Prerequisite: high-school algebra. Introduction to mathematical tools necessary for the effective study of economic theory and econometric models. Cannot be used for elective credit to satisfy major field requirements. Return to top ECN 301 Intermediate Macroeconomics (3-0-3).

    70. Cuspide.com | Una Empresa Del Grupo E-cultura.com
    Translate this page Los títulos en rojo corresponden a las novedades más recientes. Tema Economics microeconomics macroeconomics. No. Autor, Título, Precio, Días.
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    71. Economics Course Description
    Principles of macroeconomics National income accounting, inflation and unemployment, competing 2323 (3 hrs), Principles of microeconomics Principle of resource
    http://business.astate.edu/econdsci/econcor.htm
    Economics Course Descriptions
    (3 hrs) Principles of Macroeconomics National income accounting, inflation and unemployment, competing theories of national income, fiscal policy, the Federal Reserve system and monetary policy, and international trade. (F, S, SU)
    (3 hrs) Principles of Microeconomics Principle of resource allocation, supply and demand, consumer behavior, costs of production, the competitive model, oligopoly, and factor markets. (F, S, SU)
    (3 hrs) Economic Issues and Concepts Designed to give the student a basic understanding of our economic system. Basic economic concept will be explored and contemporary economic problems and issues will be examined in light of the concepts learned. (F, S)
    (3 hrs) Microeconomic Analysis Designed to develop an analytical framework for the study of the determination of relative prices and the allocation of resources in a market economy. The course will cove consumer choice and demand, resource utilization and the theory of the firm, competitive market equilibrium and resource allocation, and non-competitive market structures. Prerequisites : ECON 2313 and 2323. (F)

    72. EC202: Intermediate Macroeconomics
    EC202 Intermediate macroeconomics. Session One Prerequisites Introductory macroeconomics and microeconomics. Dr Barbara Petrongolo.
    http://www.lse.ac.uk/collections/summerSchool/brochure/economics/EC202.htm
    Home Help Search Site index ... LSE for you You are here - Welcome to LSE Summer School Summer School brochure Economics ... List of courses
    EC202: Intermediate Macroeconomics
    Session : One
    Prerequisites : Introductory Macroeconomics and Microeconomics Dr Barbara Petrongolo During the last twenty years our understanding of how economies operate has been transformed. This course aims to help you understand these developments. We will study the stylised facts of business cycle fluctuations and economic growth, discuss what light modern macroeconomics can shed on these facts, and finally evaluate the scope for policy to improve macroeconomic performance. The course will cover: the determinants of aggregate demand and supply in both closed and open economies; the influence of monetary, fiscal and exchange rate policy; the cyclical behavior of the economy; the determinants of long-run economic growth; economic pathologies such as high unemployment and high inflation. Text
    O. Blanchard, Macroeconomics , (3rd edition), Prentice-Hall (2002). Other useful textbooks are: N. Gregory Mankiw

    73. Graduate Program
    Upon the successful completion of the above courses, the student will be eligible to sit for the macroeconomics and microeconomics comprehensive exams.
    http://www.bus.miami.edu/eco/aaa/graduate/
    Graduate Program Course Description Class Web Page Graduate Student ... Location Graduate Programs in Economics The Master of Arts Program Admission into the MA program is conducted every two years in the Fall. Admitted students normally matriculate in August, although in exceptional cases may begin in January. Spring admission is not advised because core courses are offered sequentially, beginning in the Fall semester. All M.A. candidates are required to complete thirty (30) credit hours comprised of seven core courses (21 credit hours), two field or specialty courses (6 credit hours), and one elective course (3 credit hours). A field is comprised of either two related courses in one of the major economic disciplines, e.g. international trade, or two courses in related disciplines, e.g. health economics and labor economics. After completing their course work with a minimum cumulative average of 3.0 (B), Master degree candidates are scheduled to sit for their comprehensive examinations, which are administered during designated testing periods. These examinations test the student in microeconomic and macroeconomic theory, quantitative methods and one field. Students who do not initially pass comprehensive examinations will be given one additional opportunity to do so. Other requirements are contained in the section "The Master Degree - General" of the University of Miami's Graduate School bulletin. Required Core Courses All M.A. students must take the following courses:

    74. Economics
    Includes an introduction to the basic principles of both macroeconomics and microeconomics and their application to the analysis of current economic problems.
    http://www.bluffton.edu/catalog/eba.htm
    Economics, Business Administration and Accounting at Bluffton College The Economics, Business Administration and Accounting Department aims: 1) to provide essential education in the areas of economics, business administration and accounting for students seeking careers in business, government, nonprofit institutions and teaching; 2) to make available a sufficient foundation in the disciplines of economics, business administration and accounting and related areas such as mathematics to qualify students for graduate study in business, accounting or economics and for professional certification; and 3) to advance an understanding of the economic aspects of our society as one basis for more intelligent citizenship and participation in contemporary society. In the last aim the department seeks to serve not only its majors, but all students of the college. Students interested in a career in international business are encouraged to consider the Spanish/Economics major. Majors
    Students may select majors in: Economics Business Administration or Accounting.

    75. Economics And Econometrics - Groups
    macroeconomics, Money and Finance, H0110, 38, M. macroeconomics Theory, Empirics + Policy, H-0069, 38, B. Microeconomic Theory, H-0114, 38, A. microeconomics, H-0167, 38, B.
    http://www.hyphen.info/rdf/hero/38_groups_name.php
    Economics and Econometrics - Groups Economics and Econometrics RDF RDF Zip People Publications ... BOTTOM
    • 104 Organisational Units
    Name Organisation ID Unit of Assessment Group ID Agricultural Environmental Economics H-0153 E Applied Econometrics H-0168 B Applied Macroeconomics and International Finance H-0169 A Applied microeconomic analysis H-0159 D Banking and Finance H-0152 B Business/Industrial Economics H-0169 C CICM H-0055 A CREFSA H-0137 M Centre for Economic Performance H-0137 J Command and Transition Economies H-0156 H Convergence, Cycles and Growth H-0114 I Development Economics H-0156 G Development Economics H-0153 F Development Economics H-0137 F Development Economics H-0114 Q Development and Environmental Economics H-0169 D Dynamic General Equilibrium Models H-0114 J Econometric Theory and Time Series H-0114 N Econometric modelling H-0156 A Econometrics H-0167 G Econometrics H-0164 A Econometrics H-0153 C Econometrics H-0137 B Econometrics and Applied Economics H-0110 E Economic History H-0156 J Economic History H-0114 R Economic Theory H-0153 A Economic Theory H-0137 A Economic Theory and Political Economy H-0110 T Economic and Business History H-0172 G Economic and business history H-0159 C Economic and social history H-0164 G Economic development and international trade H-0159 B Economics of Non-market Institutions H-0114 S Environmental and Development Studies H-0168 D Experimental Economics H-0164 F Experimental Economics H-0156 D Experimental economics/Decision theory H-0117 A Finance H-0164 C Financial Accounting H-0114 F Financial Econometrics H-0114 O Financial Economics H-0156 I Financial Markets Group

    76. University Of Minnesota - Department Of Economics - Undergraduate Program
    Cho, Sangwook (Stanley), Econometrics, Platt, Brennan, microeconomics, macroeconomics. Dolar, Veronika, macroeconomics, Seker, Murat, microeconomics.
    http://www.econ.umn.edu/undergrad/jrfaculty.html
    August 14, 2003 Department of Economics
    The Undergraduate Program
    Junior Faculty
    Graduate Instructors
    Contact information for these instructors.

    Abdus, Salam Microeconomic Theory He, Hui Macroeconomics, Environmental Economics Ai, Hengjie (Henry) Microeconomic Theory Huang, Fanchang Microeconomics Akin, Nuray Macroeconomics Inal, Hakan Microeconomics, International Economics Alpanda, Sami Microeconomics, Econometrics, International Finance Keskin, Umut Microeconomics, International Economics Arkolakis, Kostantinos Macroeconomics Lepetyuk, Vadym Econometrics Atesagaoglu, Orhan Microeconomics, Money and Banking Leukhina, Oksana Macroeconomics Bar, Michael Microeconomics, Money and Banking Li, Jinxiong Microeconomics Bidian, Florin Microeconomics, Money and Banking Liao, Wenchi Microeconomics, Chinese Economy Bishop, Jesse Microeconomics, Money and Banking Liu, Jia Macroeconomics, Development Buttet, Sebastien Microeconomics, Money and Banking Makarski, Krzysztof

    77. UT Professional MBA
    These sessions are grouped into three complementary areas macroeconomics, microeconomics, and international economics. Concepts
    http://bus.utk.edu/promba/theprogram/economics_curriculum.htm
    Campus Links About the University Academic Programs Administration Research Support UT The University System A-Z Index WebMail Campus Directory People Search Campus Search System Search Advanced Search Page College of Business
    Upper-level managers and administrators face a broad range of complex problems and challenges. Sessions on economics will provide analytical tools to help managers formulate and implement business strategy. These sessions are grouped into three complementary areas: macroeconomics, microeconomics, and international economics. Concepts will be brought to life through case studies and class discussion. Overview by topic area Macroeconomics
    Microeconomics
    The microeconomics sessions begin with a discussion of market power and concentration, and then relate these concepts to the traditional market classifications. Particular attention is paid to product differentiation as a primary source of market power. You will learn what types of costs should, and should not, affect the price charged by a firm, as well as the relationship between the optimal price and the price elasticity of demand. Various forms of price discrimination are discussed and optimal two-part pricing schemes are derived. Game theory is introduced as an essential tool for understanding strategic behavior among firms. For example, game theory helps us determine the types of markets that are most likely to be plagued by price wars.

    78. Birkbeck , University Of London - Department Of Economics And Finance
    Teaching Experience macroeconomics and microeconomics (graduate and undergraduate) Labor economics (undergraduate and graduate) Monetary economics (graduate
    http://www.econ.bbk.ac.uk/faculty/snower/center.htm
    Dennis Snower
    Professor of Economics
    B.A.(Oxon), Ph.D.( Princeton
    Phone: +44 (0) 20 7631 6408
    Email: dsnower@econ.bbk.ac.uk
    Fax: +44 (0) 20 7631 6416
    Room: 726
    Office Hours: Mon 4-6 pm Personal Homepage Research Interests
    • Labour Market Dynamics Unemployment Policy Insider-Outsider model Restructuring of Labour Markets.
    Selected Publications Multitask learning and the reorganisation of work: from Tayloristic to Holistic Organisation (with Assar Lindbeck), Journal of Labour Economics "Price Dynamics and Production Lags," (with Assar Lindbeck) 1999, American Economic Review "How Labor Market Flexibility Affects Unemployment: Long-Term Implications of the Chain Reaction Theory," (with Marika Karanassou) 1998, Economic Journal Reorganization of Firms and Labor Market Inequality, (with Assar Lindbeck), American Economic Review Back to top Selected Working Papers "

    79. Course Descriptions | ECAP: Bachelor Of Science In Business Administration (BSBA
    reviewed. Prerequisites macroeconomics and microeconomics. ECON6107 centuries. Prerequisites macroeconomics and microeconomics. ECON6109
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    General Studies (+) and General Elective Courses
    • The following courses are 4-credit courses + denotes General Studies courses
    ART6201 Survey of Western Art (ART) +
    This course is a survey of major artistic styles from prehistory to the present. Works are studied within the context of the particular historical environment in which they were produced. Students analyze and interpret their technical, formal and expressive characteristics and assess their value as evidence of cultural attitudes. BIOL6101 Biological Concepts of Health and Disease (HEA) +
    This course analyzes the determinants of health and disease: chief among those considered are coronary and respiratory disease, infectious disease, immune disorders, genetic disease, and cancer. It provides an understanding of the biology of selected major diseases; the basis of diagnosis or treatment for some of these diseases; and teaches the basic functioning of healthy organ systems in the areas selected, in order to have an appreciation of the deficiencies and diseases. BIOL6103 Human Nutrition (HN) +
    This course provides an understanding of the roles of nutrients in body functioning, nutritional requirements of individuals and populations and the vital role of nutrition in health. Food intakes and habits are evaluated. Food safety, food processing, consumerism and current nutritional issues and controversies are discussed. Students analyze U.S. and world food concerns and malnutrition. Through learning nutrition, students understand the scientific method and how to think critically about biological issues.

    80. Economics Staff - More Detailed Information
    Undergraduate teaching interests core macroeconomics, core microeconomics, economic policy, trade and growth, international monetary economics, economic
    http://www.econ.stir.ac.uk/staff/more_st.htm
    Staff Profiles Staff home pages with full details of research and publications can be found by clicking on the highlighted names. D N F Bell , M.A. (Aberdeen), M.Sc. (LSE), Ph.D. (Strathclyde)
    • Lecturer at St. Andrews 1974-75, Research Fellow at Strathclyde 1975-83, Senior Research Fellow at Warwick 1983-85, Lecturer at Glasgow 1985-89, Senior Lecturer 1989-90, Professor at Stirling 1990- Research interests : labour economics, earnings inequality, the Scottish economy. Undergraduate teaching interests : labour economics, core microeconomics, the economics of sport.
    S C Dow , M.A. (St Andrews), M.A. (Manitoba), Ph.D. (Glasgow)
    • Research Assistant at Simon Fraser 1969, Research Assistant at Manitoba 1972-73, Teaching Assistant at McMaster 1977-78, Tutor at Glasgow 1978-79, Lecturer at Stirling 1979-88, Reader 1988-96, Professor 1996- Research interests : monetary theory, regional and international finance, methodology, history of thought, Post-Keynesian economics. Undergraduate teaching interests : monetary economics, history of thought and methodology.
    D Ghosh , M.A. (Calcutta), M.Soc.Sc. (Birmingham), Ph.D. (Stirling)

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