UID:
almahu_9949285334702882
Format:
XVII, 194 p.
,
online resource.
Edition:
1st ed. 2001.
ISBN:
9783642566592
Series Statement:
Lecture Notes in Economics and Mathematical Systems, 500
Content:
In this book we intend to discuss economic fluctuations and growth and possible stabilizing fiscal policies. Since these topics are major preoccupa tions of economic theorists and have been extensively discussed since the classics, one may wonder why another book on these subjects. A possible defense is that we are going to do so in the framework of a two-sector model where the main featureS of each sector depend on the characteristics of the goods produced by the sector itself. The conventional wisdom suggests that the problem of (dis )aggregation in growth and business cycle theory is basically a quantitative one: the model should consider as many sectors, goods, and agents as necessary to provide a sufficiently rich picture, the upper bound obviously resulting from the tractability of the problem. In this attitude the same equilibrium (or diseqUilibrium) assumptions generally hold true throughout all sectors. Here we want to prove the relevance of an alternative approach: we look at the qualitative differences across sectors and at the peculiarities of each market as at the determinants of the economic dynamics. This tradition goes back over one hundred years to Tugan-Baranowkj and has been de veloped by Aftalion, Fanno, Spiethof, and Lowe, but has never been sys tematically formalized.
Note:
I A Two-Sector Disequilibrium Model -- 1 Two Three and Multisector Models in the Economic Literature -- 2 Assumptions of the Model -- 3 The Equations of the Model -- 4 The Dynamical System -- II Growth and Business Cycles -- 5 Evolution of the Economy under Normal Conditions -- 6 Depression and Expansion Regimes -- 7 Technical Progress and Economic Fluctuations -- III Stabilization Policies -- 8 Unstable Growth Paths and Effectiveness of Fiscal Policies -- 9 Further Equations -- 10 Balancing the Budget: Equilibria and Stability -- 11 Anti-inflationary Policies -- 12 Expansionary Policies -- IV The Open Economy: Importing from a Developing Country -- 13 Industrialization in an Open Economy -- 14 The Developed Country and the Developing one -- 15 Perturbation of Equilibria and Stabilization Policies: the Early Phase -- 16 Perturbation of Equilibria and Stabilization Policies: the Further Phase -- 17 Remarks and Open Problems -- 18 Conclusions -- 19 Appendices -- 20 List of Figures -- 21 List of Symbols -- References.
In:
Springer Nature eBook
Additional Edition:
Printed edition: ISBN 9783540415961
Additional Edition:
Printed edition: ISBN 9783642566608
Language:
English
Subjects:
Economics
,
Mathematics
DOI:
10.1007/978-3-642-56659-2
URL:
https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-56659-2
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