In the aftermath of the 2008 financial crisis, economists around the world have advanced theories to explain the persistence of high unemployment and low growth rates. Written in clear, accessible language by prominent macroeconomic theorist Roger Farmer, Prosperity for All proposes a paradigm shift and policy changes that could successfully raise employment rates, keep inflation at bay, and stimulate growth.
In the aftermath of the 2008 financial crisis, economists around the world have advanced theories to explain the persistence of high unemployment and low growth rates. Written in clear, accessible language by prominent macroeconomic theorist Roger Farmer, Prosperity for All proposes a paradigm shift and policy changes that could successfully raise employment rates, keep inflation at bay, and stimulate growth.
Roger Farmer is Research Director at the National Institute of Economic and Social Research in London and a Professor of Economics at the University of Warwick.
Inhaltsangabe
Chapter 1: Prosperity for All Chapter 2: Keynes Betrayed Chapter 3: The Demise of the Natural Rate Hypothesis Chapter 4: Let's Stop Pretending that Unemployment is Voluntary Chapter 5: Five Problems with New Keynesian Economics Chapter 6: Why Unemployment Persists Chapter 7: Wall Street and Main Street Chapter 8: The New Keynesian Model Explained Chapter 9: The Farmer Monetary Model Explained Chapter 10: Keynesian Economics without the Consumption Function Chapter 11: How to Prevent Financial Crises
Chapter 1: Prosperity for All Chapter 2: Keynes Betrayed Chapter 3: The Demise of the Natural Rate Hypothesis Chapter 4: Let's Stop Pretending that Unemployment is Voluntary Chapter 5: Five Problems with New Keynesian Economics Chapter 6: Why Unemployment Persists Chapter 7: Wall Street and Main Street Chapter 8: The New Keynesian Model Explained Chapter 9: The Farmer Monetary Model Explained Chapter 10: Keynesian Economics without the Consumption Function Chapter 11: How to Prevent Financial Crises
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