(Comparative Macroeconomics) is an academic field and pedagogical approach that examines the evolution of economic thought by contrasting different schools of macroeconomics. Rather than viewing macroeconomics as a single set of rules, this approach focuses on how various "schools" (such as Classical, Keynesian, and Monetarist) interpret economic variables like inflation, unemployment, and growth. Key Schools of Thought Covered
: Led by Milton Friedman, this school argues that the money supply is the primary determinant of short-run economic activity and inflation. KarЕџД±laЕџtД±rmalД± Makro Д°ktisat
: Emphasizes long-term supply-side factors, flexible prices, and the "Say's Law" (supply creates its own demand). Ersan Bocutoğlu - Kitap
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