Advanced lectures in quantitative economics /
Advanced Lectures in Quantitative Economics.
Clasificación: | Libro Electrónico |
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Formato: | Electrónico eBook |
Idioma: | Inglés |
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London :
Academic,
�1990.
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Acceso en línea: | Texto completo |
Tabla de Contenidos:
- Front Cover; Advanced Lectures inQuantitative Economics; Copyright Page; Tableof Contents; Foreword; Preface; List of Contributors; Introduction; Part I:Macroeconomics; Chapter 1. Neo-Keynesian Macroeconomics in anOpen Economy; 1. Introduction; 2. An Elementary Classical Model; 3. An Elementary Sticky Wage Model; 4. Keynesian Phenomena in the Open Economy; 5. Conclusion; References; Chapter 2. Prospects for Global Trade Imbalances: A SimulationApproach; 1. Introduction; 2. Sources of Global Imbalances; 3. Alternative Views on the Decline of the Dollar
- 4. Policy Actions to Reduce the Imbalances5. Three Scenarios for the Coming Years; References; Chapter3. International Coordination of Monetary Policies under Alternative Exchange-rate Regimes; 1. Introduction; 2. Fixed Exchange Rates, Full Employment and the Problem of Inflation and the Balance of Payments; 3. Floating Exchange Rates and Full Employment; 4. Floating Exchange Rates and the Problem of Unemployment; 5. Fixed Exchange Rates and the Problem of Unemployment; 6. Managed Exchange Rates, the EMS and the Problemof Unemployment; 7. Concluding Remarks
- Appendix: Micro-foundations and Credibility ProblemsReferences; Chapter4. Price Rigidities and Rationing; 1. Introduction; 2. Preliminaries; 3. Constrained Equilibrium; 4. Effective Demands and K-Equilibria; 5. Typology of K-Equilibria; 6. Rationing Schemes; 7. Existence of Constrained Equilibria; 8. Supply-constrained Versus Demand-constrainedEquilibria; 9. Flexible Money Prices; 10. A Rationale for Supply-constrained Equilibria; 11. Unemployment Compensation; 12. Money Adjustment; References; Chapter5. Decision Making On Old-age Transfers; 1. Introduction
- 2. Overlapping-generations Models: a Short HistoricalOverview3. Normative Analysis; 4. Public Pensions and the Constitution; 5. Median-voter Models; 6. Altruism, Political Power and the Evolution of PAYG-systems; References; Part II:Microeconomics; Chapter6. Incentives and Allocation Mechanisms; 1. Introduction; 2. Economic Systems and Allocation Rules; 3. Example: Efficient Allocations in a Mirrlees Model; 4. Example: English and Vickrey Auctions; 5. Example: Dutch and First Price Auctions; 6. Economic Systems as Game Forms; 7. Models of Players' Models of Players' Modelsof
- 8. Implementable Allocation Rules and a RevelationPrinciple9. Dominant Strategy Mechanisms; 10. The Case of Finite Type and Decision Spaces; 11. Continuum Economies: Conclusion; References; Chapter7. Overlapping Generations Models, an Introduction; Introduction; 1. A SimpleArrow-Debreu Model of an Exchange Economy; 2. Exchange Economies with Overlapping Generations; 2.A. Appendix; 3. Stationary Equilibria in some Overlapping GenerationsModels; 4. Equilibrium and Stability; Appendix; 5. Stochastic Overlapping Generations Models; 6. Concluding Remarks; Bibliography