This volume is the first in years to not only treat business cycles as a real phenomenon and not just random chance, but to offer an in-depth history of US fluctuations along with detailed policy prescriptions. Written for economists, it is accessible to students and lay persons, as well.
This volume is the first in years to not only treat business cycles as a real phenomenon and not just random chance, but to offer an in-depth history of US fluctuations along with detailed policy prescriptions. Written for economists, it is accessible to students and lay persons, as well.
John T. Harvey is the Hal Wright Professor of Economics in the Department of Economics at Texas Christian University. He is a well-known heterodox scholar who has published extensively, including two books: Currencies, Crises and Capital Flows (2009) and Contending Perspectives in Economics (2020 2nd edition). He has earned numerous awards for teaching and research and his work focuses on exchange rates and business cycles.
Inhaltsangabe
Preface 1. Introduction: the sorry state of modern macro theory 2. Theoretical foundation aka what causes business cycles? 3. Additional Factors: inflation, monetary and fiscal policy, the stock market, and secular stagnation 4. US business cycles 1954 through 2020 5. Policy and conclusions Appendix: critical survey of business cycle theories.
Preface 1. Introduction: the sorry state of modern macro theory 2. Theoretical foundation aka what causes business cycles? 3. Additional Factors: inflation, monetary and fiscal policy, the stock market, and secular stagnation 4. US business cycles 1954 through 2020 5. Policy and conclusions Appendix: critical survey of business cycle theories.
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