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K.K. Dewett is not merely an author; he is an institution in economic education. His writing style is characterized by clarity, logical sequencing, and an uncanny ability to distill complex theories—from Marshallian utility to Keynesian income determination—into digestible segments. Unlike purely Western textbooks that assume a U.S.-centric economic environment, Dewett’s work integrates Indian economic perspectives, making it invaluable for students preparing for UPSC, IAS, and various university examinations.
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Modern macroeconomic theory addresses aggregate behavior: output, employment, inflation, and growth. Keynesian frameworks emphasize demand-side drivers and short-run price/wage rigidities, advocating fiscal and monetary stabilization. Classical and real-business-cycle approaches stress market-clearing, technology shocks, and microfoundations for aggregate fluctuations. New Keynesian models combine rational expectations with nominal rigidities to derive policy prescriptions—central banks targeting inflation or output gaps via interest-rate rules.