Full employment and price stability in a global economy /
Full employment and price stability in a global economy /
edited by Paul Davidson and Jan Kregel.
- Cheltenham, Inglaterra ; Northampton, Massachusetts : Edward Elgar Publishing, 1999.
- xii, 264 páginas : ilustraciones, tablas a blanco y negro ; 24 cm.
List of figures, vii -- List of tables, viii -- List of contributors, ix -- Preface, xi -- 1. Keynes's 'New Order': the genesis of the Clearing Union / 2. Economic integration, the EMU and European regional growth / 3. Prospects for the single European currency and some proposals for a new Maastricht / 4. External balances, internal growth and employment / 5. Thoughts on speculation and open markets / 6. Financial market behavior: rational, irrational, or conventionally consistent? / 7. On banks' liquidity preference / 8. Financial globalization and housing policy: from 'Golden Age' housing to 'Global Age' insecurity / 9. A general framework for the analysis of currencies and commodities / 10. Price stability and full employment as complements in a new Europe: a market-based price stabilization policy for the new ECB / 11. Competition and employment / 12. Another look at wage and price flexibility as the solution to unemployment / 13. Employment policies in an open semi-industrialized economy: reflections on the Mexican economy / 14. Thwarting systems and institutional dynamics: or how to stabilize an unstable economy / Index, 255. Robert Skidelsky, 1 -- John S.L. McCombie -- Philip Arestis and Malcolm Sawyer, 57 -- Hubert Hieke, 76 -- Paul Davidson, 91 -- Andrea Terri, 109 -- Fernando Carvalho, 123 -- Gary Dymski and Dorene Isenberg, 139 -- Warren Mosler and Mathew Forstater, 166 -- Jan Kregel, 178 -- Nina Shapiro, 195 -- David Dequech, 202 -- Julio López and Guadalupe Mántey, 219 -- Eric Nasica, 236 --
1858989892
Empleo.
Precios.
Estabilización económica.
Globalización.
HD 5713 .2 / .F85 1999
List of figures, vii -- List of tables, viii -- List of contributors, ix -- Preface, xi -- 1. Keynes's 'New Order': the genesis of the Clearing Union / 2. Economic integration, the EMU and European regional growth / 3. Prospects for the single European currency and some proposals for a new Maastricht / 4. External balances, internal growth and employment / 5. Thoughts on speculation and open markets / 6. Financial market behavior: rational, irrational, or conventionally consistent? / 7. On banks' liquidity preference / 8. Financial globalization and housing policy: from 'Golden Age' housing to 'Global Age' insecurity / 9. A general framework for the analysis of currencies and commodities / 10. Price stability and full employment as complements in a new Europe: a market-based price stabilization policy for the new ECB / 11. Competition and employment / 12. Another look at wage and price flexibility as the solution to unemployment / 13. Employment policies in an open semi-industrialized economy: reflections on the Mexican economy / 14. Thwarting systems and institutional dynamics: or how to stabilize an unstable economy / Index, 255. Robert Skidelsky, 1 -- John S.L. McCombie -- Philip Arestis and Malcolm Sawyer, 57 -- Hubert Hieke, 76 -- Paul Davidson, 91 -- Andrea Terri, 109 -- Fernando Carvalho, 123 -- Gary Dymski and Dorene Isenberg, 139 -- Warren Mosler and Mathew Forstater, 166 -- Jan Kregel, 178 -- Nina Shapiro, 195 -- David Dequech, 202 -- Julio López and Guadalupe Mántey, 219 -- Eric Nasica, 236 --
1858989892
Empleo.
Precios.
Estabilización económica.
Globalización.
HD 5713 .2 / .F85 1999