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Intertemporal Macroeconomics: Deficits, Unemployment, and Growth (Contributions to Economics),Used
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This book is concerned with the longrun effects of budgetary and financial policy on aggregate demand and supply. Here the long run is characterized by the accumulation of public debt and foreign assets. This gives rise to a number of questions. Will the longrun equilibrium be stable? What does longrun instabi lity imply? Is the longrun multiplier smaller than the shortrun multiplier? Can the longrun multiplier become negative? This book takes a new approach to macroeconomic policy. It assumes a growing economy, as opposed to a sta tionary economy. And it assumes that the government fixes the deficit rate, as opposed to the tax rate. It is argued that economic growth is an important factor of longrun stability. Similarly, it is argued that a fixed deficit rate is an important factor of longrun stability. Previous versions of some parts were presented at the Conference on Money, Banking and Insurance, at the Annual Congress of the European Economic As at the Annual Conference sociation, at the Symposium on Operations Research, of the Royal Economic Society, at the Jahrestagung des Vereins fUr Socialpolitik and at the Conference on Dynamic Disequilibrium Modelling. I have benefited from comments by Friedel Bolle, Giuseppe De Arcangelis, Giancarlo Gandolfo, Ulrich Geiger, Alfred Maufiner, Jochen Michaelis, Wolfgang J. Miickl, M. J. M. Neumann, DaphniMarina Papadopoulou, Franco Reither, Karlhans Sauernheimer, Michael Schmid, Paul Bernd Spahn, HansWerner Sinn, Torsten Tewes, G. F. T. Wolswijk and Jiirgen Wolters.
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