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What’s Right with Macroeconomics? (The Cournot Centre series)
ISBN-13:
9781781007396
ISBN-10:
178100739X
Author:
Robert M. Solow, Jean-Philippe Touffut
Publication date:
2013
Publisher:
Edward Elgar Publishing
Format:
Hardcover
256 pages
Category:
Economic Conditions
,
Economics
,
Macroeconomics
,
Economics
,
International Business
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ISBN-13:
9781781007396
ISBN-10:
178100739X
Author:
Robert M. Solow, Jean-Philippe Touffut
Publication date:
2013
Publisher:
Edward Elgar Publishing
Format:
Hardcover
256 pages
Category:
Economic Conditions
,
Economics
,
Macroeconomics
,
Economics
,
International Business
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What’s Right with Macroeconomics? (The Cournot Centre series) (ISBN-13: 9781781007396 and ISBN-10: 178100739X), written by authors
Robert M. Solow, Jean-Philippe Touffut, was published by Edward Elgar Publishing in 2013.
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Global crises are very rare events. After the Great Depression and the Great Stagflation, new macroeconomic paradigms associated with a new policy regime emerged. This book addresses how some macroeconomic ideas have failed, and examines which theories researchers should preserve and develop. It questions how the field of economics - still reeling from the global financial crisis initiated in the summer of 2007 - will respond.The contributors, nine highly-renowned macroeconomists, highlight the virtues of eclectic macroeconomics over an authoritarian normative approach, and illustrate that macroeconomic reasoning can still be a useful tool for carrying out practical policy analysis. As for emerging research programmes, their wide-ranging chapters remind us that there are positive approaches to and reasons to believe in old-fashioned macroeconomics.This challenging and thought-provoking book will prove a stimulating read for researchers, academics and students of economics, as well as for professional economists.Contributors include: W. Carlin, J.-B. Chatelain, G. Corsetti, P. De Grauwe, G. Dosi, G. Fagiolo,R.J. Gordon, M. Napoletano, X. Ragot, A. Roventini, R.M. Solow, X. Timbeau, J.-P. Touffut, V. Wieland
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