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adam_text | CONTENTS IN BRIEF
Introduction 1
Chapter 1 THE SOLOW GROWTH MODEL 5
Chapter 2 INFINITE HORIZON AND
OVERLAPPING GENERATIONS
MODELS 47
Chapter 3 NEW GROWTH THEORY 98
Chapter 4 REAL BUSINESS CYCLE THEORY 168
Chapter 5 TRADITIONAL KEYNESIAN
THEORIES OF FLUCTUATIONS 21 7
Chapter 6 MICROECONOMIC FOUNDATIONS
OF INCOMPLETE NOMINAL
ADJUSTMENT 265
Chapter 7 CONSUMPTION 330
Chapter 8 INVESTMENT 367
Chapter 9 UNEMPLOYMENT 410
Chapter 10 INFLATION AND MONETARY
POLICY 468
Chapter 11 BUDGET DEFICITS AND FISCAL
POLICY 530
References 588
Indexes 626
ix
CONTENTS
Preface to the Second Edition xix
Introduction 1
Chapter 1 THE SOLOW GROWTH MODEL 5
1.1 Some Basic Facts about Economic Growth 5
1.2 Assumptions 9
1.3 The Dynamics of the Model 14
1.4 The Impact of a Change in the Saving Rate 17
1.5 Quantitative Implications 22
1.6 The Solow Model and the Central Questions of Growth
Theory 26
1.7 Empirical Applications 28
1.8 The Environment and Economic Growth 35
Problems 43
Chapter 2 INFINITE HORIZON
AND OVERLAPPING GENERATIONS
MODELS 47
Part A THE RAMSEY CASS KOOPMANS MODEL 47
2.1 Assumptions 47
2.2 The Behavior of Households and Firms 49
2.3 1 he Dynamics of the Economy 55
2.4 Welfare 60
2.5 The Balanced Growth Path 61
2.6 The Effects of a Fall in the Discount Rate 63
2.7 The Effects of Government Purchases 68
Part B THE DIAMOND MODEL 75
2.8 Assumptions 75
2.9 Household Behavior 76
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xii CONTENTS
2.10 The Dynamics of the Economy 78
2.11 The Possibility of Dynamic Inefficiency 85
2.12 Government in the Diamond Model 89
Problems 91
Chapter 3 NEW GROWTH THEORY 98
Part A RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT MODELS 99
3.1 Framework and Assumptions 99
3.2 The Model without Capital 101
3.3 The General Case 107
3.4 The Nature of Knowledge and the Determinants
of the Allocation of Resources to R D 115
3.5 Endogenous Saving in Models of Knowledge
Accumulation: An Example 122
3.6 Models of Knowledge Accumulation and the Central
Questions of Growth Theory 125
3.7 Empirical Application: Population Growth and
Technological Change since 1 Million B.C. 126
PartB CROSS COUNTRY INCOME DIFFERENCES 132
3.8 Extending the Solow Model to Include Human Capital 133
3.9 Empirical Application: Accounting for Cross Country
Income Differences 138
3.10 Social Infrastructure 143
3.11 A Model of Production, Protection, and Predation 150
3.12 Differences in Growth Rates 156
Problems 160
Chapter 4 REAL BUSINESS CYCLE THEORY 168
4.1 Introduction: Some Facts about Economic Fluctuations 168
4.2 Theories of Fluctuations 172
4.3 A Baseline Real Business Cycle Model 174
4.4 Household Behavior 176
4.5 A Special Case of the Model 180
4.6 Solving the Model in the General Case 186
4.7 Implications 190
4.8 Empirical Application: The Persistence of Output
Fluctuations 196
4.9 Additional Empirical Applications 201
4.10 Extensions and Limitations 205
Problems 212
Xiv CONTENTS
7.3 Empirical Application: Two Tests of the Random Walk
Hypothesis 340
7.4 The Interest Rate and Saving 344
7.5 Consumption and Risky Assets 349
7.6 Beyond the Permanent Income Hypothesis 353
Problems 362
Chapter 8 INVESTMENT 367
8.1 Investment and the Cost of Capital 367
8.2 A Model of Investment with Adjustment Costs 370
8.3 Tobin st? 375
8.4 Analyzing the Model 376
8.5 Implications 380
8.6 The Effects of Uncertainty: An Introduction 387
8.7 Financial Market Imperfections 392
8.8 Empirical Applications 402
Problems 406
Chapter 9 UNEMPLOYMENT 410
9.1 Introduction: Theories of Unemployment 410
9.2 A Generic Efficiency Wage Model 412
9.3 A More General Version 417
9.4 The Shapiro Stiglitz Model 421
9.5 Implicit Contracts 432
9.6 Insider Outsider Models 436
9.7 Hysteresis 440
9.8 Search and Matching Models 444
9.9 Empirical Applications 453
Problems 461
Chapter 10 INFLATION AND MONETARY
POLICY 468
10.1 Introduction 468
10.2 Inflation, Money Growth, and Interest Rates 469
10.3 Monetary Policy and the Term Structure of Interest
Rates 474
10.4 The Dynamic Inconsistency of Low Inflation Monetary
Policy 478
10.5 Addressing the Dynamic Inconsistency Problem 483
10.6 What Can Policy Accomplish? 492
10.7 The Conduct of Policy 497
CONTENTS XV
10.8 Seignorage and Inflation 510
10.9 The Costs of Inflation 519
Problems 524
Chapter 11 BUDGET DEFICITS AND FISCAL
POLICY 530
11.1 The Government Budget Constraint 531
11.2 The Ricardian Equivalence Result 535
11.3 The Ricardian Equivalence Debate 537
11.4 Tax Smoothing 541
11.5 Political Economy Theories of Budget Deficits 547
11.6 Strategic Debt Accumulation 551
11.7 Delayed Stabilization 561
11.8 Empirical Application: Politics and Deficits in
Industrialized Countries 567
11.9 The Costs of Deficits 572
11.10 A Model of Debt Crises 576
Problems 582
References 588
Name Index 626
Subject Index 634
EMPIRICAL APPLICATIONS
Section 1.7 Growth Accounting 28
Convergence 30
Saving and Investment 34
Section 2.7 Wars and Real Interest Rates 72
Section 2.11 Are Modern Economies Dynamically Efficient? 88
Section 3.7 Population Growth and Technological Change since
1 Million B.C. 126
Section 3.9 Accounting for Cross Country Income Differences 138
Section 4.8 The Persistence of Output Fluctuations 196
Section 4.9 Calibrating a Real Business Cycle Model 201
Productivity Movements in the Great Depression 203
Section 5.5 Money and Output 252
Section 5.6 The Cyclical Behavior of the Real Wage 258
Section 6.3 International Evidence on Output Inflation Tradeoffs 276
Section 6.10 The Average Inflation Rate and the Output Inflation
Tradeoff 313
Microeconomic Evidence on Price Adjustment 315
Section 6.11 Experimental Evidence on Coordination Failure
Games 319
Section 7.1 Understanding Estimated Consumption Functions 333
Section 7.3 Campbell and Mankiw s Test of the Random Walk
Hypothesis Using Aggregate Data 340
Shea s Test of the Random Walk Hypothesis Using
Household Data 343
Section 7.5 The Equity Premium Puzzle 351
Section 7.6 Liquidity Constraints and Aggregate Saving 359
Section 8.8 The Investment Tax Credit and the Price of Capital
Goods 402
Cash Flow and Investment 403
Section 9.9 Contracting Effects on Employment 453
Interindustry Wage Differences 456
Survey Evidence on the Sources of Wage Rigidity 458
Section 10.3 The Response of the Term Structure to Changes in the
Federal Reserve s Federal Funds Rate Target 476
Section 10.5 Central Bank Independence and Inflation 489
Section 11.8 Politics and Deficits in Industrialized Countries 567
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CONTENTS IN BRIEF
Introduction 1
Chapter 1 THE SOLOW GROWTH MODEL 5
Chapter 2 INFINITE HORIZON AND
OVERLAPPING GENERATIONS
MODELS 47
Chapter 3 NEW GROWTH THEORY 98
Chapter 4 REAL BUSINESS CYCLE THEORY 168
Chapter 5 TRADITIONAL KEYNESIAN
THEORIES OF FLUCTUATIONS 21 7
Chapter 6 MICROECONOMIC FOUNDATIONS
OF INCOMPLETE NOMINAL
ADJUSTMENT 265
Chapter 7 CONSUMPTION 330
Chapter 8 INVESTMENT 367
Chapter 9 UNEMPLOYMENT 410
Chapter 10 INFLATION AND MONETARY
POLICY 468
Chapter 11 BUDGET DEFICITS AND FISCAL
POLICY 530
References 588
Indexes 626
ix
CONTENTS
Preface to the Second Edition xix
Introduction 1
Chapter 1 THE SOLOW GROWTH MODEL 5
1.1 Some Basic Facts about Economic Growth 5
1.2 Assumptions 9
1.3 The Dynamics of the Model 14
1.4 The Impact of a Change in the Saving Rate 17
1.5 Quantitative Implications 22
1.6 The Solow Model and the Central Questions of Growth
Theory 26
1.7 Empirical Applications 28
1.8 The Environment and Economic Growth 35
Problems 43
Chapter 2 INFINITE HORIZON
AND OVERLAPPING GENERATIONS
MODELS 47
Part A THE RAMSEY CASS KOOPMANS MODEL 47
2.1 Assumptions 47
2.2 The Behavior of Households and Firms 49
2.3 1 he Dynamics of the Economy 55
2.4 Welfare 60
2.5 The Balanced Growth Path 61
2.6 The Effects of a Fall in the Discount Rate 63
2.7 The Effects of Government Purchases 68
Part B THE DIAMOND MODEL 75
2.8 Assumptions 75
2.9 Household Behavior 76
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xii CONTENTS
2.10 The Dynamics of the Economy 78
2.11 The Possibility of Dynamic Inefficiency 85
2.12 Government in the Diamond Model 89
Problems 91
Chapter 3 NEW GROWTH THEORY 98
Part A RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT MODELS 99
3.1 Framework and Assumptions 99
3.2 The Model without Capital 101
3.3 The General Case 107
3.4 The Nature of Knowledge and the Determinants
of the Allocation of Resources to R D 115
3.5 Endogenous Saving in Models of Knowledge
Accumulation: An Example 122
3.6 Models of Knowledge Accumulation and the Central
Questions of Growth Theory 125
3.7 Empirical Application: Population Growth and
Technological Change since 1 Million B.C. 126
PartB CROSS COUNTRY INCOME DIFFERENCES 132
3.8 Extending the Solow Model to Include Human Capital 133
3.9 Empirical Application: Accounting for Cross Country
Income Differences 138
3.10 Social Infrastructure 143
3.11 A Model of Production, Protection, and Predation 150
3.12 Differences in Growth Rates 156
Problems 160
Chapter 4 REAL BUSINESS CYCLE THEORY 168
4.1 Introduction: Some Facts about Economic Fluctuations 168
4.2 Theories of Fluctuations 172
4.3 A Baseline Real Business Cycle Model 174
4.4 Household Behavior 176
4.5 A Special Case of the Model 180
4.6 Solving the Model in the General Case 186
4.7 Implications 190
4.8 Empirical Application: The Persistence of Output
Fluctuations 196
4.9 Additional Empirical Applications 201
4.10 Extensions and Limitations 205
Problems 212
Xiv CONTENTS
7.3 Empirical Application: Two Tests of the Random Walk
Hypothesis 340
7.4 The Interest Rate and Saving 344
7.5 Consumption and Risky Assets 349
7.6 Beyond the Permanent Income Hypothesis 353
Problems 362
Chapter 8 INVESTMENT 367
8.1 Investment and the Cost of Capital 367
8.2 A Model of Investment with Adjustment Costs 370
8.3 Tobin'st? 375
8.4 Analyzing the Model 376
8.5 Implications 380
8.6 The Effects of Uncertainty: An Introduction 387
8.7 Financial Market Imperfections 392
8.8 Empirical Applications 402
Problems 406
Chapter 9 UNEMPLOYMENT 410
9.1 Introduction: Theories of Unemployment 410
9.2 A Generic Efficiency Wage Model 412
9.3 A More General Version 417
9.4 The Shapiro Stiglitz Model 421
9.5 Implicit Contracts 432
9.6 Insider Outsider Models 436
9.7 Hysteresis 440
9.8 Search and Matching Models 444
9.9 Empirical Applications 453
Problems 461
Chapter 10 INFLATION AND MONETARY
POLICY 468
10.1 Introduction 468
10.2 Inflation, Money Growth, and Interest Rates 469
10.3 Monetary Policy and the Term Structure of Interest
Rates 474
10.4 The Dynamic Inconsistency of Low Inflation Monetary
Policy 478
10.5 Addressing the Dynamic Inconsistency Problem 483
10.6 What Can Policy Accomplish? 492
10.7 The Conduct of Policy 497
CONTENTS XV
10.8 Seignorage and Inflation 510
10.9 The Costs of Inflation 519
Problems 524
Chapter 11 BUDGET DEFICITS AND FISCAL
POLICY 530
11.1 The Government Budget Constraint 531
11.2 The Ricardian Equivalence Result 535
11.3 The Ricardian Equivalence Debate 537
11.4 Tax Smoothing 541
11.5 Political Economy Theories of Budget Deficits 547
11.6 Strategic Debt Accumulation 551
11.7 Delayed Stabilization 561
11.8 Empirical Application: Politics and Deficits in
Industrialized Countries 567
11.9 The Costs of Deficits 572
11.10 A Model of Debt Crises 576
Problems 582
References 588
Name Index 626
Subject Index 634
EMPIRICAL APPLICATIONS
Section 1.7 Growth Accounting 28
Convergence 30
Saving and Investment 34
Section 2.7 Wars and Real Interest Rates 72
Section 2.11 Are Modern Economies Dynamically Efficient? 88
Section 3.7 Population Growth and Technological Change since
1 Million B.C. 126
Section 3.9 Accounting for Cross Country Income Differences 138
Section 4.8 The Persistence of Output Fluctuations 196
Section 4.9 Calibrating a Real Business Cycle Model 201
Productivity Movements in the Great Depression 203
Section 5.5 Money and Output 252
Section 5.6 The Cyclical Behavior of the Real Wage 258
Section 6.3 International Evidence on Output Inflation Tradeoffs 276
Section 6.10 The Average Inflation Rate and the Output Inflation
Tradeoff 313
Microeconomic Evidence on Price Adjustment 315
Section 6.11 Experimental Evidence on Coordination Failure
Games 319
Section 7.1 Understanding Estimated Consumption Functions 333
Section 7.3 Campbell and Mankiw's Test of the Random Walk
Hypothesis Using Aggregate Data 340
Shea's Test of the Random Walk Hypothesis Using
Household Data 343
Section 7.5 The Equity Premium Puzzle 351
Section 7.6 Liquidity Constraints and Aggregate Saving 359
Section 8.8 The Investment Tax Credit and the Price of Capital
Goods 402
Cash Flow and Investment 403
Section 9.9 Contracting Effects on Employment 453
Interindustry Wage Differences 456
Survey Evidence on the Sources of Wage Rigidity 458
Section 10.3 The Response of the Term Structure to Changes in the
Federal Reserve's Federal Funds Rate Target 476
Section 10.5 Central Bank Independence and Inflation 489
Section 11.8 Politics and Deficits in Industrialized Countries 567
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