Open-Economy National Income Accounting and the IS/LM Model
When we introduce macroeconomic models, we assume that goods and services are exchanged within a single country but not across countries. This assumption is useful for understanding some of the primary determinants of output, inflation, and interest rates. In reality, however, economies trade with each other, and the presence of international markets has implications for national economies. In this note, we incorporate international markets to understand how changes in one country can affect other countries.
Collection: Darden University of Virginia (USA)
Ref: DARDEN-GEM-0128-E
Format: PDF
Number of pages: 14
Publication Date: Dec 17, 2015
Language: English
Review date: Dec 3, 2018
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When we introduce macroeconomic models, we assume that goods and services are exchanged within a single country but not across countries. This assumption is useful for understanding some of the primary determinants of output, inflation, and interest rates. In reality, however, economies trade with each other, and the presence of international markets has implications for national economies. In this note, we incorporate international markets to understand how changes in one country can affect other countries.
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