Debates in monetary macroeconomics : tackling some unsettled questions / Steven Pressman, John Smithin editors.

This edited volume presents the key unresolved debates in monetary macroeconomics, covering the five topics of budget, trade, taxes, exchange rates and monetary policy. For each topic, there are two authors---one arguing for a certain policy and one against. The book takes an approach eschewing math...

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Other Authors: Pressman, Steven (Editor), Smithin, John (Editor)
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Language:English
Published: [Switzerland] : Palgrave Macmillian, 2022.
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505 0 0 |t Some Unsettled Questions in Monetary Macroeconomics /  |r Steven Pressman and John Smithin --  |t Should the Implementation of Monetary Policy Be subject to rules? /  |r Martin Watts and George Pantelopoulos --  |t Rules Are Meant to Be Broken: Arguments in Favour of Discretionary Monetary Policy /  |r Sarah F. Small and Bhavya Sinha --  |t How and When to Balance the Government Budget /  |r Steven Pressman --  |t The National Debt Is Irrelevant: Some Unsettling Questions Regarding Government Budget Deficits /  |r David Barrows --  |t What is the Sign of the Balanced Budget Multiplier? /  |r John Smithin --  |t Taxes Are Deflationary and Can Be Used as a Deflationary Tool /  |r Joelle Leclaire --  |t The Ambiguous Effects of Targeting Current Account Surpluses /  |r Nina Eichacker --  |t Does a Current-Account Deficit Indicate Bad Economic Policy? /  |r William Scarth --  |t The Case for Fixed Exchange Rate Regimes: What for and in What Form? /  |r Adrien Faudot and Nikolay Nenovsky --  |t In Defence of Flexible Exchange Rates in a Small Open Capitalist Economy /  |r Eric Kam. 
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