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1 Macroeconomía II 1er. cuatrimestre 2000 LISTADO DE LECTURAS Bibliografía General: - Argandoña, A.; Gámez, C. y Mochón, F. (1996): Macroeconomía Avanzada, I y II - Barro, R (1986): Macroeconomía. - Leslie, D. (1993): Advanced Macroeconomics: Beyond IS-LM - Romer, D. (1996): Advanced Macroeconomics. - Sachs, J y Larraín, F. (1993): Macroeconomía en la economía global. Bibliografía específica: Unidad 1: - *Argandoña, A. et al. (1996): op. cit, II. Introducción y Cap I. - *Barro, R. (1986): op. cit, Cap Drabicki, J. y Takayama, A. (1979): The general equilibrium framework of economic analysis: Stocks and flows With special application to macroeconomics models en Green, J y Scheinkman, J. eds: General Equilibrium, Growth, and Trade: Essays in Honor of Lionel McKenzie. -*Fanelli, J.M. (1991): Tópicos de teoría y política monetaria", Serie docente, CIEPLAN, Nº 5. - Heymann, D. (1980): Las fluctuaciones de la industria manufacturera argentina. Cuadernos de la CEPAL Nº 34 -*Leijonhufvud, A. (1992) Keynesian Economics: Past Confusions, Future Prospects, en A. Vercelli y N. Dimitri, eds: Macroeconomics a Survey of Research Strategies. - Leslie, D. (1993): op. cit, Cap Mankiw, N (1990): A quick refresher course in macroeconomics. Journal of Economic Literature, Vol XXVIII, Nº 4 Diciembre de (Existe traducción). - Sachs, J. y Larrain, F. (1993): op.cit, Cap. 1-2, 17. -*Secretaría de Política Económica (1998): Indicadores cíclicos en la Argentina: Una herramienta para el seguimiento de la actividad económica en Informe económico Nº 24, Marzo. - Zarnow itz, V. (1985), "Recent Work on Bus iness Cycles in Historial Pers pective: A Review of Theories and Evidence", Journal of Economic Liter ature, V ol. X XI II, J une, pp Unidad 2: -*Argandoña, A. et al. (1996): op cit., I, cap. 3, 10; II, cap. 2, 7. -*Barro, R (1986): op cit., Capítulo 18. McGraw-Hill. - Blanchard, O. (1987): Neoclassical synthesis en The New Palgrave: A dictionary of economics, Eatwell, J., Milgate, M. y Newman, P. eds. - *Branson (1995): Teoría y Política Macroeconómica, cap. 2-9.
2 2 -* Bruno, M. y S. Fisher (1990), Seigniorage, Operating Rules and the Inflation Trap, Quarterly Journal of Economics, mayo - Calvo, G. (1988), Servicing the Public Debt: the Role of Expectations, American Economic Review, septiembre - Connolly, M. (1986), The Speculative Attack on the Peso and the Real Exchange Rate: Argentina , Journal of International Money and Finance, 5 - Flood, R. y P. Garber (1984), Collapsing Exchange Rate Regimes: some Linear Examples, Journal of International Economics, 17 - Fischer, S. (1987): New classical macroeconomics en The New Palgrave: A dictionary of economics, Eatwell, J., Milgate, M. y Newman, P. eds. - Friedman, M. (1968): The role of monetary policy, en American Economic Review, Marzo. - Heymann, D. y A. Leihonhufvud (1995): High inflation, esp. Apéndice. - Hicks, J. (1974), The Crisis of Keynesian Economics. - Hicks, J. (1967), Critical Essays in Monetary Theory. - Krugman, P. (1979), A Model of Balance of Payments Crises, Journal of Money, Credit and Banking, 11 -*Leijonhufvud, A. (1987): IS-LM analysis en The New Palgrave: A dictionary of economics, Eatwell, J., Milgate, M. y Newman, P. eds. - Leijonhufvud, A (1997): Keynes and the moderns, Serie seminarios ITDT. -*Leslie, (1993): op cit., cap Lucas, R. (1973): "Some international evidence on the output-inflation tradeoff", American Economic Review, junio. -*Lucas, R. (1977): Understanding Business Cycles en Journal of Monetary Economics, Suplemento. -*Lucas, R. (1988), Modelos de Ciclos Económicos. - McCallum, B. (1989): Monetary Economics: Theory and Policy, Cap Obstfeld, M. (1984), Balance of Payments Crises and Devaluations,, Journal of Money, Credit and Banking, mayo - Obstfeld, M. (1986), Rational and Self-Fulfilling Balance of Payments Crises, American Economic Review, LXXVI - Romer, D. (1996): Advanced Macroeconomics. Cap. 5. -*Sachs J. y F. Larraín (1996), op cit., Cap 11, 13 y 14 -*Sargent, T (1979): Teoría Macroeconómica, Introducción y capítulos 1 y 2. - Sargent, T. (1982): Beyond demand and supply curves in macroeconomics. FRB of Minneapolis. Staff Report Sargent, T. (1987): Rational Expectations en The New Palgrave: A dictionary of economics, Eatwell, J., Milgate, M. y Newman, P. eds. -*Sargent, T. y Wallace, N. (1981): Some unpleasant monetarist arithmetic en Sargent: Rational Expectations and Inflation, *Sheffrin, S. (1983): Expectativas racionales. Capítulos 1, 2 y 3. Unidad 3: - *Argandoña, A. et al (1996): op cit., I, cap.5; II, cap. 2. -* Barro, R (1986):op cit.. Capítulos Barro y otros (1989): Simposio sobre déficits fiscales, Journal of Economics Perspectives, Vol. 3 Nº 2.
3 3 - Blinder, A. y Solow, R. (1973): Does fiscal policy matter?, Journal of Public Economics, Vol Buiter, W. (1980): Measurement of the public sector deficit and its implications for policy evaluation and design, Staff Papers, Vol. 30, Nº 2. - Deaton, A. (1992): Understanding consumption. Capítulo 1. - Deaton, A. (1991), Saving and Liquidity Constraints, Econometrica, Vol. 59, September - Frenkel, J. y Razin, A. (1986): Fiscal policy in the world Economy en Journal of Political Economy, Junio. -* Heymann, D. (1984): Precios relativos, riqueza y producción, Ensayos económicos, Marzo. - Heymann, D. (1994): Sobre la interpretación de la cuenta corriente, Desarrollo Económico, Octubre-Diciembre. -* Hirshleifer, J. (1971), Investment, Interest and Capital; Caps Kaminsky, G. C. Reinhart (1997), The twin Crises: The Case of Banking and Balance of Payments Problems, Serie Seminarios, Instituto y Universidad Torcuato Di Tella -*King, R., Plosser, C. y Rebelo, S. (1988): Production, growth and business cycles: I. The basic neoclassical model en Journal of Monetary Economics, Marzo-Mayo. - Kydland, F. (1997), Monetary Aggregates and Output, Instituto y Universidad Torcuato Di Tella, Serie Seminarios - Lucas, R. (1986): Principles of fiscal and monetary policy, Journal of Monetary Economics 17. -*Milesi-Ferreti, G.M., y Razin, A. (1996): Current account sustainability, Princeton Studies in International Finance Nº Malinvaud, E. (1987): Intertemporal equilibrium and efficiency en The New Palgrave: A dictionary of economics, Eatwell, J., Milgate, M. y Newman, P. eds. -*Mankiw, N. G. (1989): Real business cycles: A new keynesian perspective, Journal of Economics Perspectives, Vol. 3 Nº 3. (Hay traducción). - Obstfeld, M. y Rogoff, K. (1996): Foundations of International Macroeconomics. Cap 1, 2 y 3. -*Plosser, C. (1989): Understanding real business cycles, Journal of Economics Perspectives, Vol. 3 Nº 3. - Romer, D. (1996): op cit., Cap. 4, 7 y 8. - Sachs, J. (1981), The Current Account and Macroeconomic Adjustments in the 1970`s, Brooking Papers on Economic Activity, 1 -*Sachs, J y Larraín, F. (1993): op cit., Caps. 4-7, 21 - Tobin, J. y M. Haliassos (1991), The Macroeconomics of Government Finance, en Handbook of Monetary Economics, Vol. II, editado por B. Friedman y F. Hahn
4 4 Unidad 4: - Ball, L. y D. Romer (1991), Sticky Prices as Coordination Failure, American Economic Review, 81 -*Bernanke, B. (1992), Credit in the Macroeconomy, Federal Reserve Bank of New York Quarterly, Spring - Bernanke, B. (1981), Bankruptcy, Liquidity and Recession, American Economic Review, mayo - Bernanke, B. (1983), Non Monetary Effects of the Financial Crisis in the Propagation of the Great Depression, American Economic Review, 73 - Bernanke, B. y A. Blinder (1988), Credit, Money and Aggregate Demand, American Economic Review, mayo. - Calvo, G. y E. Mendoza (1997), Rational Herd Behavior and the Globalization of Security Markets, mimeo, University of Maryland Working Paper - Cass, D. y K. Shell (1983), Do Sunspots Matter?, Journal of Political Economy, 91 - Clower, R. (1965): The keynesian counterrevolution: a theoretical appraisal en Hahn and Brechling (eds), The Theory of Interest Rates, (Hay traducción). - Cooper, R. y A. John (1988), Coordinating Coordination Failures in Keynesian Models, Quarterly Journal of Economics, agosto - De Long, J. et al (1990), Noise Trader Risk in Financial Markets, Journal of Political Economy, 98, nº4 - Diamond, D. y P. Dybvig (1983), Bank runs, Deposit Insurance and Liquidity, Journal of Political Economy, junio - Fisher, I. (1933), The Debt-Deflation Theory of Great Depressions, Econometrica, octubre - Greenwald, B. y J. Stiglitz (1993), Financial Market Imperfections and Business Cycles, Quarterly Journal of Economics, Febrero - Heymann, D y P. Sanguinetti (1998), Pseudo Equilibrios de Expectativas, mimeo - Heymann, D. (1984), Precios Relativos, Riqueza y Producción, Ensayos Económicos, marzo - Heymann, D. (1994), Sobre la Interpretación de la Cuenta Corriente, Economía Mexicana, Nueva Epoca, vol. III, núm. 1, enero-julio - Heymann, D. y P. Sanguinetti (1996), Business Cycles from Misperceived Trends, Instituto y Universidad Torcuato Di Tella, Serie Seminarios - Heymann, D., M. Kaufman y P. Sanguinetti (1997), Learning about Trends: Spending and Credit Fluctuations in Open Economies, mimeo -*Heymann, D. (1998): Estructura, coordinación intertemporal y fluctuaciones macroeconómicas en Revista de la Cepal, Número extraordinario, Octubre. - Honkapohja, S. (1995): Bounded rationality in macroeconomics: A review essay en Journal of Monetary Economics 35 - Keynes, J.M. (1937): The general theory of employment, en Quarterly Journal of Economics, Vol. LI. (Existe traducción). - Lamont, O. (1995), Corporate-debt Overhang and Macroeconomic Expectations, American Economic Review, December -*Leijonhufvud, A. (1971): Keynes and the Classics, two lectures on Keynes contribution to economic theory. The Institute of Economic Affairs. (Hay traducción). -*Leijonhufvud, A. (1973): Effective demand failures, Swedish Economic Journal. Reimpreso en Information and Coordination: Essays in Macroeconomic Theory (1981). -*Leijonhufvud, A (1981): The Wicksell Connection: Variations on a theme en Information and Coordination: Essays in Macroeconomic Theory.
5 5 - Leijonhufvud, A. (1993): Towards a not-too-rational macroeconomics. Southern Economic Journal, Marzo. - McKinnon, R. y H. Pill (1997), Credible Economic Liberalization and Overborrowing, American Economic Review, May -*Sargent, T. (1993): Bounded rationality in Macroeconomics. Capítulo 1.
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