Three Essays in Dynamic Macroeconomics
Author : HernĂ¡n J. Moscoso Boedo
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Page : 124 pages
File Size : 28,69 MB
Release : 2006
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Author : HernĂ¡n J. Moscoso Boedo
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Page : 124 pages
File Size : 28,69 MB
Release : 2006
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Author : Lance Taylor
Publisher : Cambridge University Press
Page : 145 pages
File Size : 30,20 MB
Release : 2020-08-20
Category : Business & Economics
ISBN : 1108494633
An innovative approach to measuring inequality providing the first full integration of distributional and macro level data for the US.
Author : Peter Michael Summers
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Page : 152 pages
File Size : 38,60 MB
Release : 1993
Category : Debts, External
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Author : Frank Hahn
Publisher : MIT Press
Page : 174 pages
File Size : 31,53 MB
Release : 1997
Category : Business & Economics
ISBN : 9780262581547
In the early 1980s, rational expectations and new classical economics dominated macroeconomic theory. This essay evolved from theauthors' profound disagreement with that trend. It demonstrates notonly how the new classical view got macroeconomics wrong, but also howto go about doing macroeconomics the right way.
Author : Pedro H. Albuquerque
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Page : 160 pages
File Size : 40,28 MB
Release : 2001
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Author : Hui He
Publisher :
Page : 276 pages
File Size : 47,40 MB
Release : 2007
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Author : Frederico Lima
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Page : 0 pages
File Size : 31,72 MB
Release : 2022
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This paper examines the macroeconomic effects of tax changes during fiscal consolidations. We build a new narrative dataset of tax changes during fiscal consolidation years, containing detailed information on the expected yield, motivation, and announcement and implementation dates of more than 2,000 tax measures across 10 OECD countries. Using this data, we then analyze the macroeconomic impact of tax changes, distinguishing between tax rate and tax base changes, and further differentiating between changes in personal income, corporate income, and value added taxes. Our results suggest that base broadening during fiscal consolidations leads to smaller output and employment declines compared to rate hikes, even when distinguishing between tax types.
Author : Bernard J. F. Lonergan
Publisher : University of Toronto Press
Page : 308 pages
File Size : 34,12 MB
Release : 1988-01-01
Category : Business & Economics
ISBN : 9780802081957
Macroeconomic Dynamics represents the economic thought of Lonergan at the end of his career. His analysis breaks from centralist theory and practice towards a radically democratic perspective on surplus income and non-political control, and explores more fully the ideas introduced in For a New Political Economy.
Author : Charles S. Wassell
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Page : 188 pages
File Size : 20,71 MB
Release : 2003
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Author : Bernard Lonergan
Publisher : University of Toronto Press
Page : 308 pages
File Size : 37,25 MB
Release : 1999-12-25
Category : Philosophy
ISBN : 148758878X
Few theologians in history have matched Bernard Lonergan's range of learning. Fewer still have written on the "dismal science" of economics. Rooted so solidly in the concerns of this world, economics is not a discipline we associate with the more rarified pursuit of theology. In this long-awaited volume, Lonergan demonstrates the short-sightedness of this view. This companion volume to For A New Political Economy (Collected Works of Bernard Lonergan, Volume 21) continues the work of bringing together the various elements of Lonergan's economic thought. His economic writings span forty years and represent one of the most important intellectual achievements of the twentieth century. They have previously been inaccessible outside of the Lonergan research community as the majority of them have not been formally published, and exist only as a group of unfinished essays and material for courses on economics taught by Lonergan. Lonergan's economic ideas track a different line of thought from that taken by contemporary economists. Macroeconomic Dynamics: An Essay in Circulation Analysis represents the economic thought of Lonergan at the end of his career. His analysis, while taking a fresh look at fundamental variables, breaks from centralist theory and practice towards a radically democratic perspective on surplus income and non-political control, and explores more fully the ideas introduced in For a New Political Economy. This work will be read not only by economists but also by liberation theologians, political theologians, and others inside and outside of religious organizations interested in social justice issues and alternative approaches to economics.