This volume sheds light on crucial questions in the field of monetary, financial and macroeconomic policy. Consisting of a series of surveys written by leading international economists, it addresses questions such as: What is the role of the financial sector in economic development? Is financial liberalization good for development? Why do financial crises occur and how can they be avoided? And do macroeconomic adjustment measures exacerbate poverty? The surveys are written to be accessible to readers with a basic background in economics, and will be a valuable resource for economists, social…mehr
This volume sheds light on crucial questions in the field of monetary, financial and macroeconomic policy. Consisting of a series of surveys written by leading international economists, it addresses questions such as: What is the role of the financial sector in economic development? Is financial liberalization good for development? Why do financial crises occur and how can they be avoided? And do macroeconomic adjustment measures exacerbate poverty? The surveys are written to be accessible to readers with a basic background in economics, and will be a valuable resource for economists, social scientists, policy-makers and students who want to keep abreast of recent literature in this important field.
Stuart Sayer is Senior Lecturer and Head of Economics at the University of Edinburgh. He is the Co-founder and Senior Editor of the Journal of Economic Surveys and his previous publications include Issues in New Political Economy (ed., Blackwell Publishing, 2001).
Inhaltsangabe
1. Monetary, Financial and Macroeconomic Adjustment Policies- An Overview: Stuart Sayer.
2. Financial Liberalisation and Economic Development - AnAssessment: Paul Auerbach and Jalal Uddin Siddiki.
3. Financial Markets, Development and Economic Growth: Tales ofInformational Asymmetries: Salvator Capasso.
4. An Exegesis on Currency and Banking Crises: Janice BoucherBreuer.
5. The Changing Nature of Currency Crises: Sweta C. Saxena.
6. Macroeconomic Adjustment and the Poor: Analystical Issues andCross-Country Evidence: Pierre-Richard Agenor.
7. The Asymmetric Effects of Monetary Policy: Anna Florio.
8. Monetary Policy and the Zero Bound to Interest Rates: AReview: Tony Yates.