Economic politics in the United States : the costs and risks of democracy

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Economic politics in the United States : the costs and risks of democracy

William R. Keech

Cambridge University Press, 2013

2nd ed

  • : pbk
  • : hbk

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Includes bibliographical references (p. 253-274) and index

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内容説明

Employing macroeconomic performance as a lens to evaluate democratic institutions, the author uses models of political behavior that allow for opportunism on the part of public officials and shortsightedness on the part of voters to see if democratic institutions lead to inferior macroeconomic performance. We have learned more about how and why democracy can work well or badly in the years since the first edition was published. It was not previously apparent how much the good performance of democracy in the United States was contingent on informal rules and institutions of restraint that are not part of the definition of democracy. Since that first edition, the United States has experienced soaring indebtedness, unintended adverse consequences of housing policy, and massive problems in the financial system. Each of these was permitted or encouraged by the incentives of electoral politics and by limitations on government, the two essential features of democratic institutions.

目次

  • Part I. Introduction: 1. Macroeconomic politics and the costs and risks of democracy
  • 2. Macroeconomic theories and their political implications
  • Part II. Models of Macroeconomic Politics: 3. Models of accountability and opportunism: the electoral cycle
  • 4. Models of choice: partisanship
  • 5. Unintended consequences, moral hazard, and time consistency
  • Part III. The Sources and Authority of Macroeconomic Goals: 6. The authority of macroeconomic goals
  • 7. Voters, elections, accountability, and choice
  • Part IV. Institutions and Processes: 8. Rules, discretion, and accountability in the monetary policy process
  • 9. Rules, discretion, and accountability in the fiscal policy process
  • Part IV. Conclusion: 10. The costs and risks of democracy.

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