Macroeconomic policy : demystifying monetary and fiscal policy
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Macroeconomic policy : demystifying monetary and fiscal policy
Springer, c2016
3rd ed
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Note
Includes bibliographical references (p. 309-318) and index
Description and Table of Contents
Description
This book is an applications-oriented
text designed for individuals who desire a hands-on approach to analyzing the
effects of fiscal and monetary policies. Significantly updated to provide an
understanding of the post-financial crisis economy, the third edition covers
the subprime crisis in detail, discussing monetary policies enacted in its
wake, such as quantitative easing, tapering, carry trades, CMOs, and monetization.
Even more globally oriented than previous editions, this volume links the Great
Recession and US Monetary Policy to global hot capital flows and currency
pegs. This edition also revisits the Eurozone in significant detail;
discussing its history, its macroeconomic design challenges, and its present
imperiled state, in the context of global macropolicy. Finally, this
volume analyzes the "China syndrome" and explores the effects of
slower trend growth in China on the rest of the world. India, with its
different-almost supply-side-approach to macropolicy is also studied in detail.
The third edition contains several brand-new cases and media articles that are
carefully positioned to relate explicitly to theory, and to look ahead to and
preempt global macro situations and polices in the years to come. MBA students 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.
Table of Contents
1. Introduction and Overview: We are not all Keynesians now.-
2. National Income Accounts.- 3. Budget Deficits, Trade Deficits and Global
Capital Flows: The National
Savings Identity in its Present Form.- 4. Aggregate Demand: Setting the Stage
for Demand-Side Stabilization.- 5. Demand-Side Stabilization: Asset Price
Bubbles, Overheating, Hard Landing, and Everything in Between.- 6. The
Sub-Prime Crisis and its Global Implications.- 7.Long-Term Interest Rates, the
Yield Curve, and Hyperinflation: Why "Bonds Know Best".- 8. ISLM: The Engine
Room.- 9. The Classical Model: The Bedrock of the Supply-Side Model.- 10. The
Keynesian Model: Exploring the Keynesian History of the US, China and Southern
Europe .- 11. The Great Depression
Re-Examined, and the Nature of Bubbles.- 12. The Supply-Side Model and its
Implications for the Eurozone and for the "New" India.- 11. Central Banks, Monetary Policy and Currency Pegs: The Eurozone,
the US After 2008, the Impossible Trinity, and the "Broken Rhombus".
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