Progress and Confusion: The State of Macroeconomic Policy (Record no. 106452)

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020 ## - INTERNATIONAL STANDARD BOOK NUMBER
International Standard Book Number 9780262034623
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Classification number 339
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Title Progress and Confusion: The State of Macroeconomic Policy
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Name of publisher, distributor, etc The MIT Press
Date of publication, distribution, etc 2016
Place of publication, distribution, etc Cambridge
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General note 1. A Road Map to "Progress and Confusion"<br/><br/>The “New Normal”<br/>2. Debt Super Cycle Not Secular Stagnation<br/>3. Rethinking Secular Stagnation after Seventeen Months<br/><br/>Systemic Risk and Financial Regulation<br/>4. A Note from the Session on Systemic Risk and Financial Regulation<br/>5. A Comparative Analysis of Financial Sector Health in the United States, Europe, and Asia<br/>6. Rethinking Financial Regulation: How Confusions have Prevented Progress<br/>7. Systemic Risk and Financial Regulation: Where Do We Stand?<br/>8. Shadow Banking as a Source of Systemic Risk<br/><br/>Macroprudential Policies: Gathering Evidence<br/>9. Macroprudential Policy Regimes: Definition and Institutional Implications<br/>10. Macroprudential Tools, their Limits and their Connection with Monetary Policy<br/>11. A Simple Cost-Benefit Analysis of Using Monetary Policy for Financial-Stability Purposes<br/><br/>Monetary Policy in the Future<br/>12. Introduction to the Monetary Policy Section<br/>13. Monetary Policy in the Future<br/>14. A Monetary Policy for the Future<br/>15. The Credit Surface and Monetary Policy<br/>16. Remarks on the Future of Monetary Policy<br/><br/>Fiscal Policy in the Future<br/>17. Fiscal Policy for the 21st Century: testing the limits of the tax state?<br/>18. The Future of Fiscal Policy<br/>19. What Future for Rules-Based Fiscal Policy?<br/>20. On the Proper Size of the Public Sector and the Level of Public Debt in the 21st Century<br/><br/>Capital Flows, Exchange Rate Management and Capital Controls<br/>21. Floating Exchange Rates, Self-Oriented Policies and Limits to Economic Integration<br/>22. Some Lessons of the Global Financial Crisis from an Eme and a Brazilian Perspective<br/>23. Capital Inflows, Exchange Rate Management and Capital Controls<br/><br/>The International Monetary and Financial System<br/>24. The International Monetary and Financial System: Eliminating the Blind Spot<br/>25. Prospects and Challenges for Financial and Macroeconomic Policy Coordination<br/>26. Global Safe Asset Shortage: The Role of Central Banks<br/>27. Going Bust for Growth<br/><br/>Conclusion<br/>28. Rethinking Macro Policy: Progress or Confusion?
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Personal name Macroeconomics
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Personal name Economic Policy
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Personal name Fiscal Policy
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Personal name Monetary Policy
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Personal name Blanchard, Olivier
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Personal name Rajan, Raghuram G.
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Personal name Rogoff, Kenneth
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Personal name Summers, Lawrence H.
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Item type Book
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