UID:
almahu_9948608451102882
Format:
1 online resource (352 pages)
ISBN:
9781800371125 (e-book)
Content:
"This insightful book offers a comprehensive analysis of how macroeconomics can steer development and reduce poverty. It untangles how developing countries can apply effective economic policies in spite of the challenges they face. With an aim to design a macroeconomic strategy which would provide a stable and long-term growth plan, Basil Oberholzer explores the multiple constraints which prevent developing countries from reducing poverty. The author reveals how countries' scope of action is strongly limited by international economic dynamics, including current account imbalances, capital flight, foreign debt accumulation, and exchange rate fluctuations. His detailed examination of how international payments take place within the current monetary structure also illuminates fundamental flaws that are harmful for developing countries. Applying a newly developed monetary macroeconomic model, Oberholzer suggests a reform of countries' international payments as a solution to these key problems. This book will prove to be a valuable resource for students and scholars of development economics and macroeconomics. Its analysis of how appropriate macroeconomic strategies can be established, pragmatic policy recommendations, and explanation of critical macroeconomic constraints will also be beneficial for policy-makers in progressive governments"--
Note:
Contents: Introduction -- 1. Several Central Debates in Development Macroeconomics -- 2. Key Principles of Macroeconomics -- 3. Giving Space to the Public Sector -- 4. The Domestic Economy and the Rest of the World -- 5. A Reform to Remove the External Constraint -- 6. Macroeconomic Strategies to Guide the Economy -- Conclusion -- References -- Index.
Additional Edition:
ISBN 9781800371118 (hardback)
Language:
English
Keywords:
Electronic books.
URL:
https://www.elgaronline.com/view/9781800371118.xml
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