D. Hess / Eric van van Wincoop (eds.)
Intranational Macroeconomics
Herausgeber: Hess, Gregory D.; Wincoop, Eric Van
D. Hess / Eric van van Wincoop (eds.)
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Herausgeber: Hess, Gregory D.; Wincoop, Eric Van
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This book brings the intranational macroeconomics literature into clearer focus by collecting the strands of research into a common thread.
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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 338
- Erscheinungstermin: 29. April 2016
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 24mm
- Gewicht: 700g
- ISBN-13: 9780521661638
- ISBN-10: 0521661633
- Artikelnr.: 21023037
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Books on Demand GmbH
- In de Tarpen 42
- 22848 Norderstedt
- info@bod.de
- 040 53433511
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 338
- Erscheinungstermin: 29. April 2016
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 24mm
- Gewicht: 700g
- ISBN-13: 9780521661638
- ISBN-10: 0521661633
- Artikelnr.: 21023037
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Books on Demand GmbH
- In de Tarpen 42
- 22848 Norderstedt
- info@bod.de
- 040 53433511
Introduction; Part I. Financial and Goods Market Integration: 1.
Intranational versus international saving-investment comovements Eric van
Wincoop; 2. International and intranational risk sharing Gregory D. Hess
and Mario Crucini; 3. Interregional and international credit market
integration Bent E. Sorenson and Oved Yosha; 4. Home bias in equity
markets: international and intranational evidence Gur Huberman; 5. Relative
price volatility: what role does the border play? Charles Engel and John
Rogers; 6. (Why) do borders matter for trade? Holger Wolf; Part II.
Business Cycles and Growth: 7. Income dynamics in regions and countries
Paul Evans; 8. Intranational labor migration, business cycles and growth
Antonio Fatas; 9. The sources of fluctuations within and across countries
Todd Clark and Kwanho Shin; Part III. Fiscal and Monetary Policy: 10.
Regional non-adjustment and fiscal policy Maurice Obstfeld and Fabrizio
Peri; 11. Fiscal policy and intranational risk sharing Juergen von Hagen;
12. Do local banks matter for the local economy? In search of a regional
credit channel Sandra Hanson and Chris Waller.
Intranational versus international saving-investment comovements Eric van
Wincoop; 2. International and intranational risk sharing Gregory D. Hess
and Mario Crucini; 3. Interregional and international credit market
integration Bent E. Sorenson and Oved Yosha; 4. Home bias in equity
markets: international and intranational evidence Gur Huberman; 5. Relative
price volatility: what role does the border play? Charles Engel and John
Rogers; 6. (Why) do borders matter for trade? Holger Wolf; Part II.
Business Cycles and Growth: 7. Income dynamics in regions and countries
Paul Evans; 8. Intranational labor migration, business cycles and growth
Antonio Fatas; 9. The sources of fluctuations within and across countries
Todd Clark and Kwanho Shin; Part III. Fiscal and Monetary Policy: 10.
Regional non-adjustment and fiscal policy Maurice Obstfeld and Fabrizio
Peri; 11. Fiscal policy and intranational risk sharing Juergen von Hagen;
12. Do local banks matter for the local economy? In search of a regional
credit channel Sandra Hanson and Chris Waller.
Introduction; Part I. Financial and Goods Market Integration: 1.
Intranational versus international saving-investment comovements Eric van
Wincoop; 2. International and intranational risk sharing Gregory D. Hess
and Mario Crucini; 3. Interregional and international credit market
integration Bent E. Sorenson and Oved Yosha; 4. Home bias in equity
markets: international and intranational evidence Gur Huberman; 5. Relative
price volatility: what role does the border play? Charles Engel and John
Rogers; 6. (Why) do borders matter for trade? Holger Wolf; Part II.
Business Cycles and Growth: 7. Income dynamics in regions and countries
Paul Evans; 8. Intranational labor migration, business cycles and growth
Antonio Fatas; 9. The sources of fluctuations within and across countries
Todd Clark and Kwanho Shin; Part III. Fiscal and Monetary Policy: 10.
Regional non-adjustment and fiscal policy Maurice Obstfeld and Fabrizio
Peri; 11. Fiscal policy and intranational risk sharing Juergen von Hagen;
12. Do local banks matter for the local economy? In search of a regional
credit channel Sandra Hanson and Chris Waller.
Intranational versus international saving-investment comovements Eric van
Wincoop; 2. International and intranational risk sharing Gregory D. Hess
and Mario Crucini; 3. Interregional and international credit market
integration Bent E. Sorenson and Oved Yosha; 4. Home bias in equity
markets: international and intranational evidence Gur Huberman; 5. Relative
price volatility: what role does the border play? Charles Engel and John
Rogers; 6. (Why) do borders matter for trade? Holger Wolf; Part II.
Business Cycles and Growth: 7. Income dynamics in regions and countries
Paul Evans; 8. Intranational labor migration, business cycles and growth
Antonio Fatas; 9. The sources of fluctuations within and across countries
Todd Clark and Kwanho Shin; Part III. Fiscal and Monetary Policy: 10.
Regional non-adjustment and fiscal policy Maurice Obstfeld and Fabrizio
Peri; 11. Fiscal policy and intranational risk sharing Juergen von Hagen;
12. Do local banks matter for the local economy? In search of a regional
credit channel Sandra Hanson and Chris Waller.