Economic stabilization
EGLE, Walter P.
Economic stabilization Objective, rules, and mechanisms / [online] : Walter P. Egle - Anglia : Princeton University Press, 2016 - 1 resursă online (278 p.)
Frontmatter Foreword Contents Part I : Some general issues concerning stabilization Chapter 1: Pseudostabilization problems Chapter 2 : Two schools of thought on countercyclical action Part II : The built-in stabilizers Chapter 3 : The theory of built-in stabilizers Chapter 4: The effectiveness of existing stabilizers Chapter 5 : Proposed constant stabilizers Chapter 6: Rules of adaptation of flexible stabilizers to various degrees of off-balance Chapter 7: A summary appraisal of all variations of automatic management Part III : The method of binding targets Chapter 8 : The theory of binding targets Chapter 9 : The problem of indexes Chapter 10 : The problem of the most suitable choice among available indexes measuring total economic activity Chapter 11: A margin of tolerable fluctuations Chapter 12: The problem of the size of the margin Part IV : The means of stabilization Chapter 13 : Adequate controls for the launching period Chapter 14 : Technical requisites of monetary-fiscal machinery Chapter 15: Nonmonetary stabilization policies Chapter 16: Binding targets and economic freedom Chapter 17 : Summary of the main problems and conclusions Bibliography Index
9781400875092
DE-Economie
Economic stabilization Objective, rules, and mechanisms / [online] : Walter P. Egle - Anglia : Princeton University Press, 2016 - 1 resursă online (278 p.)
Frontmatter Foreword Contents Part I : Some general issues concerning stabilization Chapter 1: Pseudostabilization problems Chapter 2 : Two schools of thought on countercyclical action Part II : The built-in stabilizers Chapter 3 : The theory of built-in stabilizers Chapter 4: The effectiveness of existing stabilizers Chapter 5 : Proposed constant stabilizers Chapter 6: Rules of adaptation of flexible stabilizers to various degrees of off-balance Chapter 7: A summary appraisal of all variations of automatic management Part III : The method of binding targets Chapter 8 : The theory of binding targets Chapter 9 : The problem of indexes Chapter 10 : The problem of the most suitable choice among available indexes measuring total economic activity Chapter 11: A margin of tolerable fluctuations Chapter 12: The problem of the size of the margin Part IV : The means of stabilization Chapter 13 : Adequate controls for the launching period Chapter 14 : Technical requisites of monetary-fiscal machinery Chapter 15: Nonmonetary stabilization policies Chapter 16: Binding targets and economic freedom Chapter 17 : Summary of the main problems and conclusions Bibliography Index
9781400875092
DE-Economie