The Macroeconomics Anti-Textbook: A Critical Thinker’s Guide

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Mainstream textbooks present economics as an objective science, free from value judgements. This book demonstrates this to be a myth – one which serves to make such textbooks not only off-puttingly bland, but also dangerously misleading in their justification of the status quo and neglect of alternatives.

In this much-needed companion volume to the popular
Microeconomics Anti-Textbook, Tony Myatt reveals how the blind spots and methodological problems present in microeconomics continue to exert their influence in mainstream macroeconomics. From a flawed conception of the labour market, to a Pollyana view of the financial sector, macroeconomic principles as they are set out in conventional undergraduate textbooks consistently fail to set out a realistic, useful, or equitable framework for understanding the world.

By summarising and then critically evaluating the major topics found in a typical macroeconomics textbook, the Anti-Textbook lays bare their sins of omission and commission, showing where hidden value judgements are made and when contrary evidence and alternative theories are ignored.
The Macroeconomics Anti-Textbook is the student's essential guide to decoding mainstream macroeconomic textbooks, and demonstrating how real-world economics are much more interesting than most economists are willing to let on.

Author(s): Tony Myatt
Publisher: Bloomsbury Academic
Year: 2022

Language: English
Pages: 405
City: London

Cover
Half Title
Title
Copyright
Contents
Tables and Figures
Preface: What is an Anti-Textbook?
Acknowledgments
About the Author
Part 1 Introduction
Chapter 1 What is macroeconomics?
Chapter 2 Measurement, mismeasurement, and omission
Part 2 Long-run economic growth
Chapter 3 Growth: What we know and what we don’t
Chapter 4 Growth: happiness and inequality
Chapter 5 The financial system: the belly of the beast
Part 3 Short-run fluctuations
Chapter 6 Short-run macro models: a revolution that misfired
Chapter 7 Fiscal policy: why deficits and debt might not matter
Chapter 8 Money and banking: crony capitalism and the corruption it breeds
Chapter 9 Monetary policy: the fixation on inflation
Chapter 10 Inflation and unemployment: the political economy of unemployment
Part 4 Conclusion
Chapter 11 Summing up
Postscript: Climate Change, The Covid Pandemic, And Genuinely Full Employment
Notes
References
Index