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  • Macroeconomics at the Service of Public Policy

    Macroeconomics at the Service of Public Policy by Sargent, Thomas J.; Vilmunen, Jouko;

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    • Kiadó OUP Oxford
    • Megjelenés dátuma 2013. február 28.

    • ISBN 9780199666126
    • Kötéstípus Keménykötés
    • Terjedelem240 oldal
    • Méret 224x144x18 mm
    • Súly 420 g
    • Nyelv angol
    • Illusztrációk 21 Figures, 3 Tables
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    This book uses state of the art models from the frontier of macroeconomics to answer key questions about how the economy functions and how policy should be conducted. It includes contributions on the market as a bearer of risk, the European Debt crisis, and possible stagflation of the US economy.

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    This volume uses state of the art models from the frontier of macroeconomics to answer key questions about how the economy functions and how policy should be conducted. The contributions cover a wide range of issues in macroeconomics and macroeconomic policy. They combine high level mathematics with economic analysis, and highlight the need to update our mathematical toolbox in order to understand the increased complexity of the macroeconomic environment. The volume represents hard evidence of high research intensity in many fields of macroeconomics, and warns against interpreting the scope of macroeconomics too narrowly. The mainstream business cycle analysis, based on dynamic stochastic general equilibrium (DSGE) modelling of a particular type, has been criticised for its inability to predict or resolve the recent financial crisis. However, macroeconomic research on financial, information, and learning imperfections had not yet made their way into many of the pre-crisis DSGE models because practical econometric versions of those models were mainly designed to fit data periods that did not include financial crises. A major response to the limitations of those older DSGE models is an active research program to bring big financial shocks and various kinds of financial, learning, and labour market frictions into a new generation of DSGE models for guiding policy. The contributors to this book utilise models and modelling assumptions that go beyond particular modelling conventions. By using alternative yet plausible assumptions, they seek to enrich our knowledge and ability to explain macroeconomic phenomena. They contribute to expanding the frontier of macroeconomic knowledge in ways that will prove useful for macroeconomic policy.

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    Tartalomjegyzék:

    Introduction
    Part 1: Financial Crisis and Recovery
    Is the Market System an Efficient Bearer of Risk?
    The European Debt Crisis
    The Stagnation Regime of the New Keynesian Model and Recent US Policy
    Part 2: Learning, Incentives, and Public Policy
    Notes on Agents' Behavioral Rules Under Adaptive Learning and Studies of Monetary Policy
    Learning and Model Validation: An Example
    Bayesian Model Averaging, Learning, and Model Selection
    History Dependent Public Policies
    Finite Horizon Learning
    Regime Switching, Monetary Policy, and Multiple Equilibria
    Too Many Dragons in the Dragons' Den
    Impacts of Labor Taxation Reform Under Heterogeneous Domestic Labor Markets and Flexible Outsourcing

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