Macro
The Economic Models That Shape Our World
Format:Hardback
Publisher:WW Norton & Co
Publishing:10th Nov '26
£25.00
This title is due to be published on 10th November, and will be despatched as soon as possible.

If discussions about interest rates, debt, or inflation sound like economic sorcery, you’re not alone. Much of what we hear about macroeconomics—from politicians, pundits, or even professors—bears little resemblance to how economists think about policy and to people’s actual experiences. Macro bridges that gap. In clear and engaging prose, Chicago economist Greg Kaplan demystifies how our everyday behavior, including how we spend and save, connects to the biggest questions in fiscal and monetary policy. Tracing the evolution of modern macroeconomics from Keynes to today, he guides readers through the models that are often used to explain our economy, uncovers their flaws, and reveals what cutting-edge research tells us about managing the economy in good times and bad. The journey culminates in HANK, a macroeconomic model co-created by Kaplan that is more consistent with reality. Macro offers a timely, new framework for understanding and shaping economics in the real world.
"An interesting and accessible introduction to modern macroeconomics." -- Ben Bernanke, Former Chair of the Federal Reserve and winner of the Nobel Prize in Economics
"A leading researcher traces the evolution of macroeconomic models, providing an accurate account of what modern macroeconomics can and cannot deliver as a guide to policy." -- Thomas Sargent, Winner of the Nobel Prize in Economics
"Macro is a brilliant and accessible synthesis of the "heterogeneous agent" macroeconomics that is sweeping the field. Kaplan explains how the models work, how they fundamentally change our understanding of recessions, and how monetary, fiscal, and microeconomic policies interact. It is a vital and important read. " -- John H. Cochrane, Rose-Marie and Jack Anderson Senior Fellow of the Hoover Institution at Stanford University
ISBN: 9780393541670
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320 pages