Recursive Macroeconomic Theory by Lars Ljungqvist and Thomas J. Sargent

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"Recursive Macroeconomic Theory" by Lars Ljungqvist and Thomas J. Sargent is a graduate-level textbook that develops modern dynamic macroeconomics using recursive methods, with a strong emphasis on rigorous microfoundations and applications to topics such as growth, unemployment, and monetary and fiscal policy.

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instanceOf economics book
macroeconomics textbook
textbook
approach Bellman equation NERFINISHED
Markov decision processes
dynamic programming
recursive competitive equilibrium
recursive methods
stochastic dynamic programming
author Lars Ljungqvist NERFINISHED
Thomas J. Sargent NERFINISHED
emphasis dynamic general equilibrium
heterogeneous agents
incomplete markets
rigorous microfoundations
field dynamic macroeconomics
economic theory
macroeconomics
firstEditionPublicationYear 2000
hasEdition second edition
third edition
intendedAudience graduate students in economics
researchers in macroeconomics
language English
level graduate
publisher MIT Press NERFINISHED
topic New Keynesian-style frictions
asset pricing in macroeconomics
business cycle theory
consumption and saving
economic growth
fiscal policy
incomplete information
insurance and risk sharing
labor market frictions
learning in macroeconomics
monetary policy
optimal policy
precautionary saving
real business cycle models
reputation and credibility
search and matching models
search theory
taxation and government debt
time inconsistency
unemployment
usesTool mathematical analysis
probability theory
stochastic processes

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