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Macroeconomic Policy : Demystifying Monetary and Fiscal Policy
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ISBN: 1441945962 0387776656 9780387776651 9780387776668 0387776664 9786612126642 1282126644 9781282825147 Year: 2009 Publisher: New York, NY : Springer US : Imprint: Springer,

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Macroeconomic Policy 2nd Edition is an applications-oriented text designed for individuals who desire a hands-on approach to analyzing the effects of fiscal and monetary policies. MBA and Executive MBA students who appreciate the importance of monetary and fiscal analysis will find this text to be right on target. Financial analysts and individual investors who need to strip away economic myths and jargon and systematically examine and understand the effects of macro policies on variables such as inflation, output, employment and interest rates, will also find the book extremely useful. A unique feature of this book is the extensive use of specially written "newspaper" articles designed to simulate current macroeconomic news. Each chapter contains exercises that enable the reader to relate specific underlined passages in these articles to the theory presented in preceding chapters. This distinctive approach ensures real-world applicability, and supporting diagrams further enable the reader to relate current economic news to the theoretical material discussed. This edition incorporates a greater open-economy approach to macroeconomic analysis and employs a much more global focus: Existing cases and articles have been rewritten, and new ones added to reflect the current state of the major economies and their macropolicies. Housing and asset-price bubbles in the US, India, China, the UK, Iceland, and many countries in the Eurozone in the "post-subprime world" are analyzed. The rollercoaster ride of the dollar that began in 2007 is examined as well as the effect on currencies pegged to the US dollar. Global events including the hyperinflation in Zimbabwe of the late 2000's, causes and consequences of hot capital flows in Iceland, the trade-deficit-capital-inflow relationship with China, and the subprime saga are included as new articles. The "technology-driven new economy" and supply-side policy analyses for the US and the Eurozone are emphasized. "Macroeconomic Policy is a lively and informative introduction to the diverse doctrines of macroeconomic theory." Prof. Robert E. Lucas, Jr., Recipient of the 1995 Nobel Prize in Economics "The notion of allowing the reader the freedom of choice between the Keynesian and Supply-Sider models for developed economies is fresh and radically different from most conventional macroeconomic texts. In addition, it is an honest approach...given that policymakers...still make policy based on assumptions behind each paradigm." Dr. W. Michael Cox, Senior Vice President and Chief Economist, Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas, and co-author of Myths of Rich and Poor.


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Strategic Policy Interactions in a Monetary Union
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ISBN: 3642100848 3540927506 9786612038259 1282038257 3540927514 9783540927518 Year: 2009 Publisher: Berlin, Heidelberg : Springer Berlin Heidelberg : Imprint: Springer,

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This book studies the strategic policy interactions in a monetary union. The leading protagonists are the European Central Bank and national governments. The target of the ECB is low inflation in Europe. The targets of a national government are low unemployment and a low structural deficit. There are demand shocks, supply shocks, and mixed shocks. There are country-specific shocks and common shocks. This book develops a series of basic, intermediate, and more advanced models. Here the focus is on the Nash equilibrium. The key questions are: Given a shock, can policy interactions reduce the existing loss? And to what extent can they do so? Another topical issue is policy cooperation. To illustrate all of this there are a lot of numerical examples. .

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Monetary policy -- European Union countries. --- Monetary policy. --- Monetary unions -- European Union countries. --- Monetary unions. --- International Finance --- Money --- Finance --- Business & Economics --- Monetary unions --- -Monetary policy --- -Deficit financing --- -332.4566094 --- Compensatory spending --- Deficit spending --- Financing, Deficit --- Budget deficits --- Debts, Public --- Finance, Public --- Full employment policies --- Monetary management --- Economic policy --- Currency boards --- Money supply --- Common currencies --- Currency areas --- Currency unions --- Optimum currency areas --- Currency question --- Electronic information resources --- European Central Bank --- ECB --- Banque centrale européenne --- BCE --- Banco Central Europeo --- Banca centrale europea --- Europäische Zentralbank --- Európska centrálna banka --- Electronic information resources. --- E-books --- Monetary policy --- Macroeconomics. --- International economics. --- Economic policy. --- Economics. --- Macroeconomics/Monetary Economics//Financial Economics. --- Economic Policy. --- International Economics. --- Economic policy, Foreign --- Economic relations, Foreign --- Economics, International --- Foreign economic policy --- Foreign economic relations --- Interdependence of nations --- International economic policy --- International economics --- New international economic order --- International relations --- Economic sanctions --- Economic nationalism --- Economic planning --- National planning --- State planning --- Economics --- Planning --- National security --- Social policy

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