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Summary
Summary
Presenting new and innovative perspectives on macroeconomics at the national and international levels, the editors bring together contributions on a wide range of topics including: current issues of globalization; transitional economies; inequality; unemployment; national and international debt; and the relationship of macroeconomic policies to the environment.
The contributors draw on expertise in a variety of areas to provide insight into debates on macroeconomic policy in the US and Europe, as well as in developing and transitional economies. Themes explored include:
disequilibrium in the macroeconomy: analysis of the roots of instability and crisis in national and global systems* the evolution of macroeconomic institutions to stabilize and guide economic growth the paradoxes of globalization, the dangers of unrestricted financial flows, and the impacts of globalization on national institutional coherence macro and institutional strategies for the transitional economies of Russia and Eastern Europe distributional and equity issues, including employment, housing, and homelessness the impact of macroeconomic policy and debt on the environment long-term growth and its relationship to well-being and environmental sustainability.
This collection is a valuable resource for researchers and students of macroeconomics, presenting numerous case studies and examples which bring to life some of the theoretical debates that will determine the future of macroeconomics. Policy professionals in a variety of fields including politics, political economy, and international relations will also find much of interest in this enlightening volume.
Author Notes
Edited by Jonathan M. Harris, Director, Theory and Education Program and Neva R. Goodwin, Co-Director, the Global Development and Environment Institute at Tufts University, US
Table of Contents
List of Figures | p. vii |
List of Tables | p. viii |
List of Contributors | p. ix |
Preface | p. xi |
Acknowledgments | p. xxii |
Introduction | p. xxiii |
Part I National Institutions and Policies | |
1. Stock-Flow Traps in the American Economy | p. 3 |
2. Can the Fed Give Us Macroeconomic Stability? Lessons from History | p. 15 |
3. New Bridges Across the Chasm: Macro and Institutional Strategies for Transitional Economies | p. 30 |
Part II The International Context | |
4. Paradoxes of Globalization | p. 53 |
5. Globalization and Financial Crises: A Proposal for a New Approach to Macroeconomics | p. 79 |
6. Institutional Foundations of Economic Growth and Price Stability | p. 99 |
Part III Employment, Distribution, and Equity | |
7. The Micro-Foundations of High Unemployment in Developed Countries: Are Labor Market Rigidities the Problem? | p. 123 |
8. Can a Rising Tide Raise All Boats? Evidence from the Kennedy-Johnson and Clinton-Era Expansions | p. 150 |
9. Housing and Homelessness in a Globalizing Economy | p. 182 |
Part IV Macroeconomic Growth and the Environment | |
10. Debt and Deforestation | p. 213 |
11. Reconciling Growth and Environment | p. 229 |
Afterword: A Japanese Social Initiative--The Relevant View | p. 250 |
Index | p. 253 |