Macroeconomic policy after the conservative era : Studies in investment, saving and finance /

Detalles Bibliográficos
Otros autores o Colaboradores: Epstein, Gerald A. (ed.), Gintis, Herbert (ed.), Gordon, David, Heye, Christopher, Skott, Peter, Boyer, Robert, Bhaskar, V., Pastor, Manuel, Bowles, Samuel, Eisner, Robert, Glyn, Andrew, Mohan Rao, J.
Formato: Libro
Lengua:inglés
Datos de publicación: Cambridge : Cambridge University, 1995.
Temas:
Descripción Física:xii, 471 p. : il.
ISBN:0521462908
Tabla de Contenidos:
  • Macroeconomic policies for sustainable growth / Gerald A. Epstein, Herbert Gintis
  • Stability, inegalitarianism, and stagnation : An overview of the advanced capitalist countries in the 1980s / Andrew Glyn
  • Putting the horse [back] before the cart : Disentangling the macro relationship between investment and saving / David M. Gordon
  • US national saving and budget deficits / Robert Eisner
  • Wages, aggregate demand, and employment in an open economy : An empirical investigation / Samuel Bowles, Robert Boyer
  • Investment and profitability : The Evidence from the advanced capitalist countries / V. Bhaskar, Andrew Glyn
  • Expectations and investment : An econometric defense of animal spirits / Christopher Heye
  • Private investment and debt overhang in Latin America / Manuel Pastor
  • Financial innovation, deregulation, and minsky cycles / Peter Skott
  • Financial liberalization, capital rationing, and the informal sector in developing countries / J. Mohan Rao
  • International profit rate equalization and investment : An empirical analysis of integration, instability, and enforcement / Gerald A. Epstein
  • Growth, distribution, and the rules of the game : Social structuralist macro foundations for a democratic economic policy / David M. Gordon
  • Macroeconomic policy after the conservative era : A dual agency approach to state and market / Gerald A. Epstein, Herbert Gintis
  • Escaping the efficiency-equity trade-off : Productivity-enhancing asset redistributions / Samuel Bowles, Herbert Gintis