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Demand Management (Routledge Revivals) Stagflation - Volume 2

320 Pages
by Routledge

320 Pages
by Routledge

320 Pages
by Routledge

First published in 1983, this is the second of two volumes on the causes and cure of stagflation – that combination of mass unemployment and rapid inflation that is currently afflicting the mixed economies of the industrially developed world. The authors deplore the unemployment due to the failure of governments to adopt Keynesian measures for the expansion of economic activity, but recognise that... Read more

Part 1: The Policy in Theory and Practice  1. The Case for New Keynesian Demand Management  2. Three Financial Targets: Money Income, Balance of Payments and Investment Ratio  3. Three Financial Weapons: Fiscal, Monetary and Foreign-Exchange Measures  4. The Marriage of Weapons and Targets  5. Discretionary Interventions  Part 2: Rerunning History  6. The Formulation and Historical Application of the Control Rules  7. Results of the Rerun Part Three Some Administrative Problems of Fiscal Control  8. The Use of Indirect Taxes as a Regulator  9. The Use of Income Tax as a Regulator  10. The Use of a Wage Tax as a Regulator  Part 4: The Derivation of Control Rules for Economic Policy  11. Feedback Systems and Economic Policies  12. Frequency-Response Methods for Policy Design  13. The Design and Performance of New Keynesian Policies

Biography

David Vines, Jan Maciejowski, James E., Meade