No way out : persistent government interventions in the great contraction
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No way out : persistent government interventions in the great contraction
AEI Press, c2013
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内容説明
In response to the ongoing financial crisis, the U.S. government has significantly expanded its role in economy, resulting in new legislation and both public and private policy overhauls. But these hasty efforts to buoy the economy may ultimately do more harm than good. In No Way Out?, Vincent R. Reinhart and his coauthors provide a concise narrative of the financial crisis, the mismatched market incentives and government policies that precipitated it, and the likelihood of its recurrence. This volume is an indispensable resource for policymakers and financial leaders and a timely reminder that until we understand the history of government intervention in the marketplace, we are doomed to repeat failed policies.
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Contents
v
List of Illustrations vii
Preface xi
Introduction 1
Vincent R. Reinhart
Part I: Markets React
1. An Alliance of Convenience 45
Christopher Whalen
2. Paradigm Lost: A Discussion of “No Way Out” 53
Angel Ubide
3. Contagion, Culture, and Shadow Banks:
Why Some Countries Had Crises and Others Did Not 59
Greg Ip
Part II: Financial Experts Respond
4. The Federal Reserve after the Crisis 69
Frederic S. Mishkin
5. Determinants of the Size of Fiscal Multipliers
in Open Economies 81
Ethan Ilzetzki, Enrique G. Mendoza, and Carlos A. Végh
6. Exit Strategies and the Federal Reserve 98
Ricardo Reis
7. Exits from Recessions: The US Experience, 1920-2007 117
Michael D. Bordo and John Landon-Lane
8. Global Imbalances: The Crisis That Did Not Occur . . . Yet 163
Francis E. Warnock
About the Authors 181
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