The Economy can be an intimidating subject for some readers. They might feel that it's too complicated to understand, or that it's just for adults. This illuminating volume explains facets of the economy and how they are measured in plain language. It offers age-appropriate, real-life illustrations of the concepts to help middle-school readers relate on a personal level. Historical and current examples are cited throughout the text, which support curricular standards outlined in the C3 Framework for Social Studies State Standards.
Monograph on economic theory and economic policies relevant to unemployment and inflation, proposing a cost benefit analysis approach to optimal monetary policy for the USA - includes economic models. References...
The fit of our equation is especially good when we measure core inflation with the Cleveland Fed’s series on weighted median inflation.
Capitalism's Inflation and Unemployment Crisis: Beyond Monetarism and Keynesianism
This volume presents the latest thoughts of a brilliant group of young economists on one of the most persistent economic problems facing the United States and the world, inflation.
The inflation crisis, and how to resolve it
Deflation is one of the most feared terms in economics.
What You Should Know about Inflation
The Roots of Inflation: The International Crisis
This book studies the coexistence of inflation and unemployment in a monetary union.
Inflation: A Guide to the Crisis in Economics