Macroeconomic Policy Since the Financial Crisis
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Macroeconomic Policy Since the Financial Crisis

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Macroeconomic Policy Since the Financial Crisis

About this book

Economic policymakers use various macroeconomic models, but how reliable are they in real-world conditions? Starting from the premise that all models are wrong, but some are useful, Matteo Iannizzotto introduces and explains the workings of the key economic models available for policymaking. He shows that the inconsistencies and contradictions evident in the real world require the economist to make choices about which models to adopt in certain circumstances and when not to rigidly adhere to a single approach.

The book uses a clear and critical step by step analysis to consider the strengths and weaknesses of each model, in a way that enables students to develop their own critical engagement with macroeconomic policymaking. In so doing, the book provides an understanding of the world economy's fluctuations since the global financial crisis that embraces the uncomfortable fact that inconsistency and the need for a multiplicity of models is central to macroeconomic policy choices.

For the many students bewildered by the disconnect between the models in their textbooks and the policy choices so hotly debated in the press, the book will be essential reading.

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Year
2023
Print ISBN
9781788216555
eBook ISBN
9781788216579

Table of contents

  1. Cover
  2. Half Title
  3. Also by Matteo Iannizzotto and published by Agenda
  4. Title Page
  5. Copyright Page
  6. Contents
  7. Preface
  8. Acknowledgements
  9. List of figures and tables
  10. 1 The three-equations model
  11. 2 Behind the three equations I: the monetary rule and the IS curve
  12. 3 Behind the three equations II: inflation and the Phillips curve
  13. 4 Expectations
  14. 5 The financial crisis of 2007/08
  15. 6 Financial instability
  16. 7 The three-equations model for the open economy
  17. 8 Fiscal policy
  18. 9 Broken shards of fiscal policy
  19. 10 Ambiguities and problems
  20. References
  21. Index

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