By looking at the macroeconomic frameworks and experiences of countries such as Germany, Sweden, and Switzerland, Restoring Sustainable Macroeconomic Policies in the U.S. presents a way for the United States to normalize fiscal and monetary policy in order to achieve sustainable debt in the post-COVID-19 era.
By looking at the macroeconomic frameworks and experiences of countries such as Germany, Sweden, and Switzerland, Restoring Sustainable Macroeconomic Policies in the U.S. presents a way for the United States to normalize fiscal and monetary policy in order to achieve sustainable debt in the post-COVID-19 era.
Barry W. Poulson is emeritus professor of economics at the University of Colorado.
Inhaltsangabe
Chapter 1. Debt Fatigue and Debt Sustainability in Historical Perspective Chapter 2. Understanding the U.S. Debt Crisis Chapter 3. Debt Fatigue in the U.S. as a Failure of Macroeconomic Policy Chapter 4. The Zombies are Coming Chapter 5. A Look Back at the New Era of Fiscal Rules Chapter 6. 2nd Generation Fiscal Rules for the U.S. Chapter 7. The Merrifield-Poulson Rules for Restoring a Great Moderation in Fiscal Policy Chapter 8. Institutional Reforms to Restore a 'Great Moderation' in Monetary and Fiscal Policy: The Friedman Solution
Chapter 1. Debt Fatigue and Debt Sustainability in Historical Perspective Chapter 2. Understanding the U.S. Debt Crisis Chapter 3. Debt Fatigue in the U.S. as a Failure of Macroeconomic Policy Chapter 4. The Zombies are Coming Chapter 5. A Look Back at the New Era of Fiscal Rules Chapter 6. 2nd Generation Fiscal Rules for the U.S. Chapter 7. The Merrifield-Poulson Rules for Restoring a Great Moderation in Fiscal Policy Chapter 8. Institutional Reforms to Restore a 'Great Moderation' in Monetary and Fiscal Policy: The Friedman Solution
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