Keynes and the economic policies of the 1980s
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Keynes and the economic policies of the 1980s
(Central issues in contemporary economic theory and policy)
Macmillan Press , St. Martin's Press in association with Rivista di politica economica, SIPI, Rome, 1992
- : uk
- : us
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Includes index
Bibliography: p. 317
Description and Table of Contents
Description
This book contributes to the debate between monetarist, Keynesian and supply-side views of economic theory, and analyzes and compares the empirical experiences of the economic policies of the six major industrialized countries of the 1980s. The volume opens with an article by the Nobel Laureate economist, James Tobin followed by two survey articles. Section two presents a debate on the relevance of the Keynesian contribution in the 1980s which includes analysis by Walter Eltis and several Italian economists. The core of the book is found in section three where essays focus on the national economic policies of the six leading industrial countries: the USA, Japan, Germany, France, the UK and Italy.
Table of Contents
- Part 1 Surveys: Keynesian theory - is it still a useful tool in the economic reality of today?, James Tobin
- the development of Keynesian macroeconomics, Bennet T. McCallum
- the reconstruction of Keynesian economics - works in progress, Alberto Cassone. Part 2 The debate: introduction, Rainer S.Masera
- has the reaction against Keynesian policy gone too far?, Walter Eltis. Part 3 The economic policies: the US economy in the 1980s and beyond, Olivier Blanchard and Rudiger Dornbushc
- Japan's economic and industrial policy in the 1980s, Ryutaro Komiya and Mutsunori Irino
- development of a new economic policy paradigm in West Germany in the 80s? Norbert Walter
- French economic policy in the 80s, Jean Paul Fitoussi and Pierre Alain Muet
- has Mrs Thatcher changed the British economy?, Andrea Boltho and Andrew Graham
- the Italian economy in the 70s and 80s, Carlo d'Adda and Bruno Salituro.
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