Disequilibrium, Growth and Labor Market Dynamics
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In this book on disequilibrium, growth and labor market dynamics we take predominantly a macroeconomic perspective. We present a working model that can easily be varied in different directions in order to subsume innovations in the literature on macroeconomics, old and new, and to contribute to important currently discussed macroeconomic issues. Our working model is set up in a way that there is a close relationship between our presented dynamic models and modern macro econometric models with disequilibrium both in the labor and the goods markets. One of our objectives is, therefore, to narrow the gap between theoretical and applied structural macrodynamic model building. We hope that the book will be a useful reference for all researchers, academic teachers and practitioners of macroeconomic and macro econometric model building who are interested in economic dynamics, independently of whether they use equilibrium or disequilibrium methods in their own research. We base this hope on the fact that our approach contains a number of unique features. The emphasis on the identification and analysis of the basic feedback mechanisms at work in modern macro economies. A detailed study of the partial as well as integrated dynamic interaction between these feedback mechanisms that consti tute the interdependence of markets and sectors of the modern macro economy. The rela tionship between the macroeconomic framework of our working model and the Walrasian, Non-Walrasian and New-Keynesian reformulations of macroeconomics.
Klappentext
The book presents a disequilibrium approach to employment, inflation and growth in modern macroeconomics. It integrates markets of products and money, and labor markets into a consistent macrodynamic framework which contains a complete set of agents and markets. The framework allows to establish and evaluate links to other approaches to macroeconomic analysis, in particular Walrasian, Non-Walrasian and New-Keynesian as well as to modern macroeconometric model building. Important issues such as endogenous growth, labor market dynamics and state or history dependent unemployment, Phillips curves, monetary policy rules and debt deflation are also discussed. The book is a useful reference for all researchers, academic teachers and practitioners of macroeconomic and macroeconometric model building who are interested in macroeconomic dynamics, independently of whether they use equilibrium or disequilibrium methods in their own work.
Inhalt
1 Introduction: Integrated Macrodynamics.- 2 Disequilibrium, Growth and Labor Market Dynamics: Foundations.- 3 Disequilibrium, Growth and Labor Market Dynamics: Synthesis and Perspectives.- 4 Flex-Price Approaches: Exceptional Limit Cases?.- 5 Fix-Price Approaches: Regime Switching Overstated.- 6 Market Imperfections: Basic Integration and Comparison.- 7 Applied Disequilibrium Growth Theory.- 8 Intensive Forms and Steady State Calculations.- 9 Ways Ahead: Analyzing Structural Macroeconometric Model Building.- References.
Weitere Informationen
- Allgemeine Informationen
- GTIN 09783642084430
- Auflage Softcover reprint of the original 1st edition 2000
- Schöpfer C. Köper
- Sprache Englisch
- undefiniert C. Köper
- Genre Volkswirtschaft
- Größe H235mm x B155mm x T27mm
- Jahr 2011
- EAN 9783642084430
- Format Kartonierter Einband
- ISBN 3642084435
- Veröffentlichung 28.12.2011
- Titel Disequilibrium, Growth and Labor Market Dynamics
- Autor Peter Flaschel , Carl Chiarella , Willi Semmler , Gangolf Groh
- Untertitel Macro Perspectives
- Gewicht 744g
- Herausgeber Springer Berlin Heidelberg
- Anzahl Seiten 496
- Lesemotiv Verstehen