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Debates in Monetary Macroeconomics : Tackling Some Unsettled Questions / edited by Steven Pressman, John Smithin

Publisher (Cham : Springer International Publishing : Imprint: Palgrave Macmillan)
Year 2022
Edition 1st ed. 2022.
Authors Pressman, Steven editor
Smithin, John editor
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OB00189768 Springer Economics and Finance eBooks (電子ブック) 9783031112409

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Notes 1. Introduction - Pressman and Smithin -- I. Budget -- 2. Keynes after Piketty: Some Unsettling Questions Regarding Government Budget Deficits - Steven Pressman -- 3. Some Unsettling Questions Regarding Government Budget Deficits: The National Debt is Irrelevant - David Barrows -- II. Trade -- 4. The Ambiguous Effects of Pursuing Current Account Surpluses - Nina Eichacker -- 5. Does a Current Account Deficit Indicate Bad Economic Policy? - William Scarth -- III. Taxes -- 6. How Taxes Can Be Used as a Deflationary Tool - Joelle Leclaire -- 7. What is the Sign of the Balanced-Budget Multiplier? - John Smithin -- IV. Exchange Rates -- 8. A Modern Defence of Flexible Exchange Rates and Monetary Policy Rules - Eric Kam and Mohammed Moshin -- 9. The Case for Fixed Exchange Rates Regimes: What For and in What Form? - Adrien Faudot -- V. Monetary Policy -- 10. Should the Implementation of Monetary Policy Be Subject to Rules? - Martin Watts and George Pantelopolous -- 11. Rules Are (Sometimes) Meant to Be Broken: Arguments in Favor of Discretionary Monetary Policy - Sarah F. Small
This edited volume presents the key unresolved debates in monetary macroeconomics, covering the five topics of budget, trade, taxes, exchange rates and monetary policy. For each topic, there are two authors — one arguing for a certain policy and one against. The book takes an approach eschewing mathematics or econometrics, instead presenting arguments in the spirit of political economy - while incorporating the most recent thinking in macroeconomics. This approach, combined with the objective of encouraging debate, makes the book ideal reading for students of monetary macroeconomics, researchers seeking alternative views, and the general public. Steven Pressman is Adjunct Professor of Economics at the New School for Social Research in New York, and Professor Emeritus of Economics and Finance at Monmouth University in West Long Branch, New Jersey. In addition, he serves as Associate Editor of the Review of Political Economy. For over two decades he served as Book Review Editor and Associate Editor of the Eastern Economic Journal as well as the Treasurer of the Eastern Economic Association, and has served as President of the Association for Social Economics. John Smithin is Professor Emeritus and Senior Scholar at York University, Toronto, and Executive Co-Director and Fellow of the Aurora Philosophy Institute. He previously held teaching appointments at the University of Calgary, and Lanchester Polytechnic at Coventry (now Coventry University) in England. In the academic year 1995-96 he was elected Bye Fellow at Robinson College, Cambridge
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Subjects LCSH:Macroeconomics
LCSH:Economics
LCSH:Economics—History
LCSH:Economic policy
FREE:Macroeconomics and Monetary Economics
FREE:Political Economy and Economic Systems
FREE:History of Economic Thought and Methodology
FREE:Economic Policy
Classification LCC:HB172.5
DC23:339
ID 8000088937
ISBN 9783031112409

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