Category: The Neoclassical Perspective

  • Summary

    13.1 The Building Blocks of Neoclassical Analysis The neoclassical perspective argues that, in the long run, the economy will adjust back to its potential GDP level of output through flexible price levels. Thus, the neoclassical perspective views the long-run AS curve as vertical. A rational expectations perspective argues that people have excellent information about economic events…

  • Balancing Keynesian and Neoclassical Models

    Learning Objectives By the end of this section, you will be able to: We can compare finding the balance between Keynesian and Neoclassical models to the challenge of riding two horses simultaneously. When a circus performer stands on two horses, with a foot on each one, much of the excitement for the viewer lies in…

  • The Building Blocks of Neoclassical Analysis

    Learning Objectives By the end of this section, you will be able to: The neoclassical perspective on macroeconomics holds that, in the long run, the economy will fluctuate around its potential GDP and its natural rate of unemployment. This chapter begins with two building blocks of neoclassical economics: (1) potential GDP determines the economy’s size and (2)…

  • Introduction to the Neoclassical Perspective

    Figure 13.1 Impact of the Great Recession We can see the impact of the Great Recession in many areas of the economy that impact our daily lives. One of the most visible signs was in the housing market where many people were forced to abandon their homes and other buildings, including ones midway through construction. (Credit: modification of…