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Rudiger Dornbusch

    June 8, 1942 – July 25, 2002
    Rudiger Dornbusch
    Restoring Europe's Prosperity
    Economics
    Economics - 9th Edition
    Macroeconomics
    Keys to Prosperity
    Dollars, Debts and Deficits
    • 2008

      Economicsby Begg, Fischer and Dornbusch is the definitive economics textbook, providing students with the essential coverage for their economic principles course. Thoroughly revised and updated, the new edition features: New Activity Boxes in every chapter, to encourage students to apply their learning in a real-world context New and updated example boxes in every chapter, drawn from companies and products such as easyJet, iPod and Skype and including contemporary topics such as music downloads, Live 8, international trade and house prices Updated economic data in every chapter New review questions that vary in level of difficulty, with answers at the back of the book. These allow flexibility for students at different learning stages, with the opportunity to check understanding as they work through the book New and updated material reflecting recent economic changes on climate change, globalisation and the European union Lecturers- pleasecontact your local sales representativeto find out more about the Interactive Student Workbook and NetTutor supplements that support this book.

      Economics - 9th Edition
    • 2003

      Restoring Europe's Prosperity

      Macroeconomic Papers from the Centre for European Policy Studies

      • 194 pages
      • 7 hours of reading

      The book delves into significant economic challenges confronting the European Community and Western Europe, examining both internal dynamics and external pressures. It explores the complexities of economic integration, trade policies, and the impact of global markets on regional stability. By analyzing various factors, the work provides insights into the interplay between local economies and international relations, highlighting the strategic decisions that shape the future of the European economic landscape.

      Restoring Europe's Prosperity
    • 2002

      Keys to Prosperity

      • 367 pages
      • 13 hours of reading

      Timely commentaries and essays from economist Rudi Dornbusch. The underlying theme of Rudi Dornbusch's work is unabashedly Chicago, namely, the University of Chicago belief that markets solve problems best and that most bureaucrats, even when well-intentioned, are distracted by politics or excessive zeal for perfect solutions. Dornbusch seeks to challenge those in charge with alternative answers and to limit their ambitions. He takes aim at central bankers, bureaucrats, unions, do-gooders, and politicians from Brazil, Japan, Russia, and other scenes of economic disaster. This book collects Dornbusch's recent commentaries from such publications as Business Week, the Wall Street Journal, and the Financial Times, as well as longer essays from recent and forthcoming books. The pieces focus on issues of domestic and international economic policy, including inflation and debt, exchange rates, trade policy, emerging markets, and the intersection of politics and economics. The writing is lively, opinionated, and informative.

      Keys to Prosperity
    • 1991
    • 1987

      This text in macroeconomics is designed to give students a thorough background in basic theory. The fifth edition includes new material on international macroeconomics and addresses controversies in macroeconomic theory and open economy.

      Macroeconomics
    • 1986

      Economic analysis showing the economic implications of the rise in the US dollar, equilibrium and desequilibrium exchange rates. Discusses world debt trends from 1980 to 1984, and the problem of overborrowing in the developing countries

      Dollars, Debts and Deficits
    • 1983

      Aims to teach students how economics really works in the world.

      Economics