"Schriftenreihe des Forschungsnetzwerk Makroökonomie und Makropolitik (FMM)" · Band 15
488 Seiten
34,80 EUR
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ISBN 978-3-89518-942-5
(September 2012)
I. From crisis to growth?
Amitava Krishna DuttII. How to cope with economic imbalances
Randall WrayIII. Emerging economies and global imbalances
Xinhua LiuIV. How to deal with public debt
Malcolm SawyerV. Macroeconomic imbalances and public debt in Europe
Jan PrieweEconomic policy implications of the 'Great Recession'
Can the Brazilian countercyclical policies adopted in 2008-09 be considered Keynesian?
The Keynes solution for preventing global imbalances
With a decent capitalism against the 'lost decade'
Growth, distribution and crises
When the solution is part of the problem: The fiscal policy in Spain
How to make discretionary fiscal policy counter-cyclical: A note
FDI in China: A sovereign money perspective
Do we need fiscal rules?
The 'Tax-gap' perspective of fiscal sustainability in the post-2008 crisis period in Greece
The Portuguese economy at the crossroads of the euro and globalization
Germany – best practice for the euro area? The Janus-faced character of current account surpluses
Explaining global financial imbalances: A critique of the saving glut and reserve currency hypotheses
European imbalances and the crisis of the European Monetary Union
The contradictions of balanced structural government budgets
Towards reducing economic imbalances in the euro area? Some remarks on the Stability Programmes 2011–2014
Managing global financial flows at the cost of national autonomy: China and India
Real sector imbalances and the Great Recession
Economic imbalances, capitalism and democracy
Imbalances? What imbalances? A dissenting view