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Chandana Ghosh
Dr. Chandana Ghosh is an Assistant Professor in the Economic Research Unit, Indian Statistical Institute, Kolkata. She has written four books (coauthored with Ambar Nath Ghosh) all published by Prentice Hall of India: “Economics of the Public Sector” (2008), “Public Finance”, 2nd ed. (2014), “Macroeconomics” (2011) and “Indian Economy: A Macro-Theoretic Analysis” (2016). All of these books are frequently used at many prominent universities and colleges throughout India.
Dr. Ambar Nath Ghosh is a Professor at the Department of Economics, Jadavpur University, Kolkata. In addition to the books mentioned above that her has co-authored with Chandana Ghosh, he has also co-edited (with Asim Karmakar) the book “Analytical Issues in Trade, Development and Finance,” published by Springer in 2014.
Keynesian Macroeconomics Beyond the IS-LM Model
This book makes an original and significant contribution to Keynesian macroeconomics. The IS-LM model is a basic workhorse of Keynesian macroeconomics. However, its financial aspects are extremely rudimentary and the link between the real and the financial sector is extremely tenuous.
An Introduction to Economics
The book compares neoclassical and Marxian economics and points out that both the schools of thought seek to analyze how a capitalist society functions. The authors show that the neoclassical economics vindicates capitalism and prescribes policies that further the interest of the rich (giant capitalists), who own most of the non-human productive resources of the economy, whereas Marxian analysis yields the result that a capitalist society is exploitative and crisis-prone.
An Introduction to Economics
The book compares neoclassical and Marxian economics and points out that both the schools of thought seek to analyze how a capitalist society functions. The authors show that the neoclassical economics vindicates capitalism and prescribes policies that further the interest of the rich (giant capitalists), who own most of the non-human productive resources of the economy, whereas Marxian analysis yields the result that a capitalist society is exploitative and crisis-prone.
Keynesian Macroeconomics Beyond the IS-LM Model
This book makes an original and significant contribution to Keynesian macroeconomics. The IS-LM model is a basic workhorse of Keynesian macroeconomics. However, its financial aspects are extremely rudimentary and the link between the real and the financial sector is extremely tenuous.
Keynesian Macroeconomics Beyond the IS-LM Model
This book makes an original and significant contribution to Keynesian macroeconomics. The IS-LM model is a basic workhorse of Keynesian macroeconomics. However, its financial aspects are extremely rudimentary and the link between the real and the financial sector is extremely tenuous.




