Author(s): Paul Levine, David Currie
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Publish date: 1993-08-27
ISBN-10: 052144196X
ISBN-13: 9780521441964
Language: English
Description: This book is concerned with the design and conduct of macroeconomic
policy in an international context. It addresses the advantages and
disadvantages of simple policy rules, how to formulate policy in
the face of uncertainty, the possible benefits from international
policy coordination and the role that credibility plays in
determining the effectiveness of government intervention. These
issues are brought together to produce a unique, unified approach
to the subject. The book will be of interest to students and
teachers of macroeconomics, and professional economists concerned
with the design of policy using macroeconomic models.
policy in an international context. It addresses the advantages and
disadvantages of simple policy rules, how to formulate policy in
the face of uncertainty, the possible benefits from international
policy coordination and the role that credibility plays in
determining the effectiveness of government intervention. These
issues are brought together to produce a unique, unified approach
to the subject. The book will be of interest to students and
teachers of macroeconomics, and professional economists concerned
with the design of policy using macroeconomic models.
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