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Inflation and Unemployment in a Monetary Union / by Michael Carlberg.

Por: Colaborador(es): Tipo de material: TextoTextoEditor: Berlin, Heidelberg : Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 2008Descripción: xv, 243 recurso en líneaTipo de contenido:
  • texto
Tipo de medio:
  • computadora
Tipo de portador:
  • recurso en línea
ISBN:
  • 9783540793014
Formatos físicos adicionales: Edición impresa:: Sin títuloClasificación LoC:
  • HB172.5
Recursos en línea:
Contenidos:
The Rate of Inflation -- Monetary Policy in Europe -- Fiscal Policies in Germany and France -- Central Bank and Governments Decide Sequentially -- Central Bank and Governments Cooperate -- The Countries Differ in Size -- The Countries Differ in Behaviour -- The Monetary Union of Three Countries -- The Rate of Unemployment -- Monetary Policy in Europe -- Fiscal Policies in Germany and France -- Central Bank and Governments Decide Sequentially -- Central Bank and Governments Cooperate -- The Countries Differ in Size -- The Countries Differ in Behaviour -- The Monetary Union of Three Countries -- Inflation and Unemployment -- The Model -- Some Numerical Examples -- Monetary Policy in the Phillips Curve Diagram -- Inflation and Unemployment -- Monetary Policy in Europe -- Fiscal Policies in Germany and France -- Central Bank and Governments Decide Sequentially -- Central Bank and Governments Cooperate -- Central Bank and Governments Differ in Loss Function.
Resumen: This book studies the coexistence of inflation and unemployment in a monetary union. The focus is on how to reduce the associated loss. The primary target of the European central bank is low inflation in Europe. The primary target of the German government is low unemployment in Germany. And the primary target of the French government is low unemployment in France. The European central bank has a quadratic loss function. The same applies to the German government and the French government. The key questions are: To what extent can the sequential process of monetary and fiscal decisions reduce the loss caused by inflation and unemployment? Is monetary and fiscal cooperation superior to the sequential process of monetary and fiscal decisions?
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The Rate of Inflation -- Monetary Policy in Europe -- Fiscal Policies in Germany and France -- Central Bank and Governments Decide Sequentially -- Central Bank and Governments Cooperate -- The Countries Differ in Size -- The Countries Differ in Behaviour -- The Monetary Union of Three Countries -- The Rate of Unemployment -- Monetary Policy in Europe -- Fiscal Policies in Germany and France -- Central Bank and Governments Decide Sequentially -- Central Bank and Governments Cooperate -- The Countries Differ in Size -- The Countries Differ in Behaviour -- The Monetary Union of Three Countries -- Inflation and Unemployment -- The Model -- Some Numerical Examples -- Monetary Policy in the Phillips Curve Diagram -- Inflation and Unemployment -- Monetary Policy in Europe -- Fiscal Policies in Germany and France -- Central Bank and Governments Decide Sequentially -- Central Bank and Governments Cooperate -- Central Bank and Governments Differ in Loss Function.

This book studies the coexistence of inflation and unemployment in a monetary union. The focus is on how to reduce the associated loss. The primary target of the European central bank is low inflation in Europe. The primary target of the German government is low unemployment in Germany. And the primary target of the French government is low unemployment in France. The European central bank has a quadratic loss function. The same applies to the German government and the French government. The key questions are: To what extent can the sequential process of monetary and fiscal decisions reduce the loss caused by inflation and unemployment? Is monetary and fiscal cooperation superior to the sequential process of monetary and fiscal decisions?

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