Gerald A. Epstein, Herbert M. Gintis
Macroeconomic Policy After the Conservative Era
Studies in Investment, Saving and Finance
Gerald A. Epstein, Herbert M. Gintis
Macroeconomic Policy After the Conservative Era
Studies in Investment, Saving and Finance
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This book arguing that policies which foster economic equality can also promote economic efficiency.
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This book arguing that policies which foster economic equality can also promote economic efficiency.
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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 484
- Erscheinungstermin: 3. Februar 2011
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 28mm
- Gewicht: 779g
- ISBN-13: 9780521148412
- ISBN-10: 0521148413
- Artikelnr.: 33123567
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 484
- Erscheinungstermin: 3. Februar 2011
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 28mm
- Gewicht: 779g
- ISBN-13: 9780521148412
- ISBN-10: 0521148413
- Artikelnr.: 33123567
Part I. Introduction: 1. Macroeconomic policies for sustainable growth
Gerald Epstein and Herbert Gintis; 2. Stability, in egalitarianism and
stagnation: an overview of the advanced capitalist countries in the 1980s
Andrew Glyn; Part II. Savings, Investment and Employment: 3. Putting the
horse (back) before the cart: disentangling the macro relationship between
investment and saving David M. Gordon; 4. US national saving and budget
deficits Robert Eisner; 5. Wages, aggregate demand, and employment in an
open economy: a theoretical and empirical investigation Samuel Bowles and
Robert Boyer; PART III. The Determinants of Investment: Profits, Demand,
Debt, and Expectations: 6. Investment and profitability: the evidence from
the advanced capitalist countries V. Bhaskar and Andrew Glyn; 7.
Expectations and investment: an economic defense of animal spirits
Christopher Heye; 8. Private investment and debt overhang in Latin America
Manuel Pastor; Part IV. Finance and Accumulation: Efficiency and
Instability: 9. Financial innovation, deregulation, and Minsky cycles Peter
Skott; 10. Financial liberalization, capital rationing, and the informal
sector in developing countries J. Mohan Rao; 11. International profit rate
equalization and investment: an empirical analysis of integration,
instability, and enforcement Gerald A. Epstein; 12. Growth, distribution,
and the rules of the game: left structuralist macro foundations for a
democratic economic policy David Gordon; 13. A dual agency approach to
state and market Gerald Epstein and Herbert Gintis; 14. Escaping the
efficiency equity trade-off: productivity-enhancing asset redistributions
Samuel Bowles and Herbert Gintis.
Gerald Epstein and Herbert Gintis; 2. Stability, in egalitarianism and
stagnation: an overview of the advanced capitalist countries in the 1980s
Andrew Glyn; Part II. Savings, Investment and Employment: 3. Putting the
horse (back) before the cart: disentangling the macro relationship between
investment and saving David M. Gordon; 4. US national saving and budget
deficits Robert Eisner; 5. Wages, aggregate demand, and employment in an
open economy: a theoretical and empirical investigation Samuel Bowles and
Robert Boyer; PART III. The Determinants of Investment: Profits, Demand,
Debt, and Expectations: 6. Investment and profitability: the evidence from
the advanced capitalist countries V. Bhaskar and Andrew Glyn; 7.
Expectations and investment: an economic defense of animal spirits
Christopher Heye; 8. Private investment and debt overhang in Latin America
Manuel Pastor; Part IV. Finance and Accumulation: Efficiency and
Instability: 9. Financial innovation, deregulation, and Minsky cycles Peter
Skott; 10. Financial liberalization, capital rationing, and the informal
sector in developing countries J. Mohan Rao; 11. International profit rate
equalization and investment: an empirical analysis of integration,
instability, and enforcement Gerald A. Epstein; 12. Growth, distribution,
and the rules of the game: left structuralist macro foundations for a
democratic economic policy David Gordon; 13. A dual agency approach to
state and market Gerald Epstein and Herbert Gintis; 14. Escaping the
efficiency equity trade-off: productivity-enhancing asset redistributions
Samuel Bowles and Herbert Gintis.
Part I. Introduction: 1. Macroeconomic policies for sustainable growth
Gerald Epstein and Herbert Gintis; 2. Stability, in egalitarianism and
stagnation: an overview of the advanced capitalist countries in the 1980s
Andrew Glyn; Part II. Savings, Investment and Employment: 3. Putting the
horse (back) before the cart: disentangling the macro relationship between
investment and saving David M. Gordon; 4. US national saving and budget
deficits Robert Eisner; 5. Wages, aggregate demand, and employment in an
open economy: a theoretical and empirical investigation Samuel Bowles and
Robert Boyer; PART III. The Determinants of Investment: Profits, Demand,
Debt, and Expectations: 6. Investment and profitability: the evidence from
the advanced capitalist countries V. Bhaskar and Andrew Glyn; 7.
Expectations and investment: an economic defense of animal spirits
Christopher Heye; 8. Private investment and debt overhang in Latin America
Manuel Pastor; Part IV. Finance and Accumulation: Efficiency and
Instability: 9. Financial innovation, deregulation, and Minsky cycles Peter
Skott; 10. Financial liberalization, capital rationing, and the informal
sector in developing countries J. Mohan Rao; 11. International profit rate
equalization and investment: an empirical analysis of integration,
instability, and enforcement Gerald A. Epstein; 12. Growth, distribution,
and the rules of the game: left structuralist macro foundations for a
democratic economic policy David Gordon; 13. A dual agency approach to
state and market Gerald Epstein and Herbert Gintis; 14. Escaping the
efficiency equity trade-off: productivity-enhancing asset redistributions
Samuel Bowles and Herbert Gintis.
Gerald Epstein and Herbert Gintis; 2. Stability, in egalitarianism and
stagnation: an overview of the advanced capitalist countries in the 1980s
Andrew Glyn; Part II. Savings, Investment and Employment: 3. Putting the
horse (back) before the cart: disentangling the macro relationship between
investment and saving David M. Gordon; 4. US national saving and budget
deficits Robert Eisner; 5. Wages, aggregate demand, and employment in an
open economy: a theoretical and empirical investigation Samuel Bowles and
Robert Boyer; PART III. The Determinants of Investment: Profits, Demand,
Debt, and Expectations: 6. Investment and profitability: the evidence from
the advanced capitalist countries V. Bhaskar and Andrew Glyn; 7.
Expectations and investment: an economic defense of animal spirits
Christopher Heye; 8. Private investment and debt overhang in Latin America
Manuel Pastor; Part IV. Finance and Accumulation: Efficiency and
Instability: 9. Financial innovation, deregulation, and Minsky cycles Peter
Skott; 10. Financial liberalization, capital rationing, and the informal
sector in developing countries J. Mohan Rao; 11. International profit rate
equalization and investment: an empirical analysis of integration,
instability, and enforcement Gerald A. Epstein; 12. Growth, distribution,
and the rules of the game: left structuralist macro foundations for a
democratic economic policy David Gordon; 13. A dual agency approach to
state and market Gerald Epstein and Herbert Gintis; 14. Escaping the
efficiency equity trade-off: productivity-enhancing asset redistributions
Samuel Bowles and Herbert Gintis.