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Macroeconomics of Monetary Union / by Michael Carlberg.

Por: Colaborador(es): Tipo de material: TextoTextoEditor: Berlin, Heidelberg : Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 2007Descripción: xvI, 284 páginas recurso en líneaTipo de contenido:
  • texto
Tipo de medio:
  • computadora
Tipo de portador:
  • recurso en línea
ISBN:
  • 9783540736332
Formatos físicos adicionales: Edición impresa:: Sin títuloClasificación LoC:
  • HB172.5
Recursos en línea:
Contenidos:
Monetary and Fiscal Policies Basic Models -- Monetary Policy in Europe -- Fiscal Policies in Germany and France -- Competition between European Central Bank, German Government, and French Government -- Cooperation between European Central Bank, German Government, and French Government -- Monetary and Fiscal Policies Intermediate Models -- Simultaneous Decisions: Cold-Turkey Policies -- Simultaneous Decisions: Gradualist Policies -- Fiscal Shocks in Germany -- The Countries Differ in Size -- The Countries Differ in Behaviour -- Rational Policy Expectations -- Monetary and Fiscal Policies The Case of Three Countries -- Monetary Policy in Europe -- Fiscal Policies in Germany, France and Italy -- Monetary and Fiscal Competition -- Monetary and Fiscal Cooperation -- Monetary and Wage Policies Basic Models -- Wage Policies in Germany and France -- Competition between European Central Bank, German Labour Union, and French Labour Union -- Cooperation between European Central Bank, German Labour Union, and French Labour Union -- Monetary and Wage Policies Intermediate Models -- Simultaneous Decisions: Cold-Turkey Policies -- Simultaneous Decisions: Gradualist Policies -- Wage Shocks in Germany -- The Countries Differ in Size -- The Countries Differ in Behaviour -- Rational Policy Expectations -- Monetary and Wage Policies The Case of Three Countries -- Wage Policies in Germany, France and Italy -- Monetary and Wage Competition -- Monetary and Wage Cooperation -- Monetary, Fiscal and Wage Policies -- Monetary, Fiscal and Wage Policies -- Synopsis -- Synopsis -- Conclusion -- Conclusion -- Result -- Result.
Resumen: This book, unlike other books, provides readers with a practical yet sophisticated grasp of the macroeconomic principles necessary to understand a monetary union. By definition, a monetary union is a group of countries that share a common currency. The most important case in point is the Euro area. Policy makers are the central bank, national governments, and national labour unions. Policy targets are price stability and full employment. Policy makers follow cold-turkey or gradualist strategies. Policy decisions are taken sequentially or simultaneously. The countries can differ in size or behaviour. Policy expectations are adaptive or rational. To illustrate all of this there are numerical simulations of monetary policy, fiscal policy, and wage policy.
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Monetary and Fiscal Policies Basic Models -- Monetary Policy in Europe -- Fiscal Policies in Germany and France -- Competition between European Central Bank, German Government, and French Government -- Cooperation between European Central Bank, German Government, and French Government -- Monetary and Fiscal Policies Intermediate Models -- Simultaneous Decisions: Cold-Turkey Policies -- Simultaneous Decisions: Gradualist Policies -- Fiscal Shocks in Germany -- The Countries Differ in Size -- The Countries Differ in Behaviour -- Rational Policy Expectations -- Monetary and Fiscal Policies The Case of Three Countries -- Monetary Policy in Europe -- Fiscal Policies in Germany, France and Italy -- Monetary and Fiscal Competition -- Monetary and Fiscal Cooperation -- Monetary and Wage Policies Basic Models -- Wage Policies in Germany and France -- Competition between European Central Bank, German Labour Union, and French Labour Union -- Cooperation between European Central Bank, German Labour Union, and French Labour Union -- Monetary and Wage Policies Intermediate Models -- Simultaneous Decisions: Cold-Turkey Policies -- Simultaneous Decisions: Gradualist Policies -- Wage Shocks in Germany -- The Countries Differ in Size -- The Countries Differ in Behaviour -- Rational Policy Expectations -- Monetary and Wage Policies The Case of Three Countries -- Wage Policies in Germany, France and Italy -- Monetary and Wage Competition -- Monetary and Wage Cooperation -- Monetary, Fiscal and Wage Policies -- Monetary, Fiscal and Wage Policies -- Synopsis -- Synopsis -- Conclusion -- Conclusion -- Result -- Result.

This book, unlike other books, provides readers with a practical yet sophisticated grasp of the macroeconomic principles necessary to understand a monetary union. By definition, a monetary union is a group of countries that share a common currency. The most important case in point is the Euro area. Policy makers are the central bank, national governments, and national labour unions. Policy targets are price stability and full employment. Policy makers follow cold-turkey or gradualist strategies. Policy decisions are taken sequentially or simultaneously. The countries can differ in size or behaviour. Policy expectations are adaptive or rational. To illustrate all of this there are numerical simulations of monetary policy, fiscal policy, and wage policy.

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