Business & Economics Books:

The Reform of Macroeconomic Policy

From Stagflation to Low or Zero Inflation
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This book discusses ways to improve macroeconomic policy in the context of the various macroeconomic problems of the past two decades, with the chapters having been written at various times over that period. It emphasises the need to find the best combinations of monetary policy and different forms of taxation and government outlays to achieve high employment and low inflation. There is a concluding chapter discussing the special problems that arise when inflation has become low, zero or even negative.

Author Biography:

J.O.N. Perkins is Emeritus Professor, University of Melbourne. He is the author of many books including, A General Approach to Macroeconomic Policy, The Macroeconomic Mix in the Industrialised World, The Macroeconomic Mix to Stop Stagflation and Unemployment, Inflation and New Macroeconomic Policy.
Release date NZ
November 22nd, 1999
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Audience
  • Professional & Vocational
Illustrations
IX, 204 p.
Pages
204
Dimensions
140x216x18
ISBN-13
9780333770726
Product ID
2379353

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