Dynamic Macroeconomic Analysis
This collection of essays applies modern micro-founded macroeconomic models to some of the most important economic policy questions facing monetary and macroeconomic policymakers. Key issues surveyed include: consumption investment; growth and business cycles; the role of government; asset pricing; the interaction of monetary and fiscal policy; open-economy issues; stabilization policy and general equilibrium analysis of emerging market crises. The book includes specially commissioned chapters from recognized authorities.
- The book summarises major research breakthroughs and provides a road map to the future of macroeconomics
- Each chapter has a bearing on current policy questions
- It reflects the disparate viewpoints of leading researchers who have written specially commissioned chapters
Product details
November 2003Paperback
9780521534031
612 pages
244 × 170 × 31 mm
0.96kg
48 b/w illus. 12 tables
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Table of Contents
- Foreword William Brock
- 1. The application of stochastic dynamic programming methods to household consumption and saving decisions: a critical survey Jim Pemberton
- 2. Investment dynamics Fanny S. Demers, Michael Demers and Sumru Altug
- 3. Taxes and welfare in a stochastically growing economy Stephen J. Turnovsky
- 4. Recent developments in the microeconomic stabilisation literature: is price stability a good stabilisation strategy? Matt Canzoneri, Robert Cumby and Behzad Diba
- 5. On the interaction of monetary and fiscal policy Jagjit Chadha and Charles Nolan
- 6. Dynamic general equilibrium analysis: the open economy dimension Philip Lane and Giovanni Ganelli
- 7. Credit frictions and 'sudden stops' in small open economies: an equilibrium business cycle framework for emerging markets crises Cristina Arellano and Enrique Mendoza
- 8. Asset pricing in macroeconomic models Paul Söderlind
- 9. Labor market search and monetary shocks Carl Walsh
- 10. On the introduction of endogenous labor income in deterministic and stochastic endogenous growth models Stephen J. Turnovsky
- 11. Growth and business cycles Gabriel Talmain.