Macroeconomics in context: a European perspective
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adam_text | Contents
List of Figures xvii
List of Tables xxiii
INTRODUCTION 1
SAMPLE COURSE OUTLINES 13
PARTI
THE CONTEXT FOR ECONOMIC ANALYSIS 17
0 MACROECONOMICS AND WELL-BEING 19
NOTES ON GRAPHS 20
1 ECONOMIC ACTIVITY IN CONTEXT 42
1 WHAT IS MACROECONOMICS ABOUT? 42
2 MACROECONOMIC GOALS 45
2.1 Living Standards 46
2.2 Stability and Security 50
2.3 Sustainability 52
3 MACROECONOMICS IN CONTEXT 55
3.1 The Classical Period 55
3.2 The Great Depression, Keynes, and Monetarism 56
3.3 Synthesizing Classical and Keynesian Economics 58
3.4 Macroeconomics for the Twenty-First Century 59
2 USEFUL TOOLS AND CONCEPTS 64
1 OURTOOLS FOR UNDERSTANDING 64
1.1 Empirical Investigation 64
1.2 Theoretical Investigation 69
1.3 Historical Investigation 70
2 ECONOMICTRADE-OFFS 70
2.1 Abundance and Scarcity 70
2.2 Society s Production-Possibilities Frontier 71
2.3 Trade-Offs Over Time 75
CONTENTS
3 THE ROLE OF MARKETS 78
3.1 The Meaning of Markets 78
3.2 The Basic Neoclassical Model 79
3.3 The Advantages of Markets 81
3.4 The Institutional Requirements of Markets 81
3.5 The Limitations of Markets 84
3 WHAT ECONOMIES DO 92
1 INTRODUCINGTHE FOUR ESSENTIAL ECONOMIC ACTIVITIES 92
1.1 Resource Maintenance 92
1.2 Production 93
1.3 Distribution 95
1.4 Consumption 95
2 RESOURCE MAINTENANCE: ATTENDINGTOTHE ASSET
BASE OFTHE MACROECONOMY 96
2.1 Stocks Versus Flows 96
2.2 Investment and Depreciation 98
2.3 Renewable Resources, Nonrenewable Resources, and Sustainability 99
3 DISTRIBUTION: WHO GETS WHAT, AND HOW? 101
3.1 Labor and Capital Incomes 102
3.2 Transfers and Taxes 102
3.3 The Distribution of Income 104
3.4 Measuring Inequality 106
3.5 Income Inequality Over Time 109
3.6 Wealth Inequality 112
4 THETHREE SPHERES OF ECONOMIC ACTIVITY 114
4.1 The Core Sphere 114
4.2 The Public-Purpose Sphere 117
4.3 The Business Sphere 119
4.4 A Comparative Note: Less Industrialized Economies 120
4.5 Putting Economic Activity in Context 120
4 SUPPLY AND DEMAND 125
1 MARKETS AND MACROECONOMICS 125
1.1 Classical and Keynesian Views of Markets 125
1.2 Market Competitiveness 126
2 THETHEORY OF SUPPLY 127
2.1 The Supply Schedule and Curve 127
2.2 Changes in Supply 129
3 THETHEORY OF DEMAND 131
3.1 The Demand Schedule and Curve 131
3.2 Changes in Demand 132
4 THETHEORY OF MARKET ADJUSTMENT 135
4.1 Surplus, Shortage, and Equilibrium 135
4.2 Shifts in Supply and Demand 136
4.3 Elasticity 139
5 MACROECONOMICS ANDTHE DYNAMICS OF REAL-WORLD
MARKETS 142
5.1 When Price Adjustments Are Slow 142
5.2 When Prices Swing Too Much: Market Instability 143
5.3 From Microeconomics to Macroeconomics 146
CONTENTS
PART II
MACROECONOMIC BASICS 153
5 MACROECONOMIC MEASUREMENT:THE CURRENT APPROACH 155
1 AN OVERVIEW OF NATIONAL ACCOUNTING 155
1.1 Conventions About National Accounting Sectors 156
1.2 Conventions About Capital Stocks 157
1.3 Conventions About Investment 158
2 DEFINING GROSS DOMESTIC PRODUCT 159
3 MEASURING GROSS DOMESTIC PRODUCT 161
3.1 The Product Approach 162
3.2 The Spending Approach 165
3.3 The Income Approach 168
4 GROWTH, PRICE CHANGES, AND REAL GDP 170
4.1 Calculating GDP Growth Rates 171
4.2 Nominal Versus Real GDP 171
4.3 Calculating Real GDP 172
4.4 Price Indexes and Inflation Rates 175
4.5 Growth and Growth Rates 178
5 SAVINGS, INVESTMENT, ANDTRADE 178
5.1 The Relationship of Savings, Investment, and Trade 179
5.2 Net Domestic Product and Saving 179
APPENDIX: CHAIN-LINKED REAL GDP 184
6 MACROECONOMIC MEASUREMENT: ENVIRONMENTAL
AND SOCIAL DIMENSIONS 186
1 A BROADER VIEW OF NATIONAL INCOME ACCOUNTING 186
2 WHY GDP IS NOT A MEASURE OF WELL-BEING 190
2.1 Subjective Well-Being 191
2.2 Critiques of GDP 193
3 ALTERNATIVE APPROACHES TO REPRESENTING WELL-BEING 195
3.1 The Europe 2020 Scoreboard 195
3.2 The Better Life Index (BLI) 196
3.3 The Human Development Index (HDD 199
3.4 Other National Accounting Alternatives 200
4 MEASURING HOUSEHOLD PRODUCTION 203
4.1 Time-Use Surveys 205
4.2 Methods of Valuing Household Production 206
5 ACCOUNTING FORTHE ENVIRONMENT 207
5.1 Environmentally Adjusted Net Domestic Product 208
5.2 Valuing Environmental Factors 210
6 CONCLUSION: MEASURING ECONOMIC WELL-BEING 213
7 THE STRUCTURE OFTHE EUROPEAN ECONOMY 218
1 THETHREE MAJOR PRODUCTIVE SECTORS IN AN ECONOMY 219
1.1 A Quick Review of Categories 219
1.2 The Relative Size of the Output Sectors in the European Economy 220
2 THE PRIMARY SECTOR IN THE EUROPEAN UNION 223
2.1 The Food System 224
2.2 Water 225
2.3 The Energy System 226
CONTENTS
3 THE SECONDARY (INDUSTRIAL) SECTOR INTHE
EUROPEAN UNION 229
3.1 Construction and Housing 230
3.2 Manufacturing 231
3.3 Where Have All the Manufacturing Jobs Gone? 235
4 THE TERTIARY (SERVICE) SECTOR 239
4.1 Retail Services 240
4.2 Finance and Financialization 241
4.3 Human Services: Health 247
4.4 Human Services: Education 249
5 CONCLUDINGTHOUGHTS 250
8 EMPLOYMENT, UNEMPLOYMENT, AND WAGES 254
1 EMPLOYMENT AND UNEMPLOYMENT 255
1.1 Measuring Employment and Unemployment 255
1.2 The Unemployment Rate 258
1.3 Labor Force Participation 261
2 A CLOSER LOOK AT UNEMPLOYMENT 263
2.1 Types of Unemployment 264
2.2 Patterns of Unemployment 266
3 THEORIES OF EMPLOYMENT, UNEMPLOYMENT,
AND WAGES 270
3.1 The Classical Theory 270
3.2 Alternative Perspectives on Labor Markets 272
3.3 Longer-Term Issues: Productivity, Resources, and Technology 274
PART III
MACROECONOMIC THEORY AND POLICY 283
9 AGGREGATE DEMAND AND ECONOMIC FLUCTUATIONS 285
1 THE BUSINESS CYCLE 285
1.1 What Happens During the Business Cycle 286
1.2 A Stylized Business Cycle 290
1.3 The Downturn Side of the Story 291
2 MACROECONOMIC MODELING AND AGGREGATE DEMAND 292
2.1 Simplifying Assumptions 293
2.2 Output, Income, and Aggregate Demand 293
2.3 The Problem of Leakages 295
2.4 The Classical Solution to Leakages 297
3 THE KEYNESIAN MODEL 301
3.1 Consumption 302
3.2 Investment 307
3.3 The Aggregate Expenditure Schedule 308
3.4 The Possibility of Unintended Investment 310
3.5 Movement to Equilibrium in the Keynesian Model 312
3.6 The Problem of Persistent Unemployment 313
3.7 The Multiplier 316
4 CONCLUDINGTHOUGHTS 318
APPENDIX: AN ALGEBRAIC APPROACH TOTHE MULTIPLIER 322
V
CONTENTS
10 FISCAL POLICY 324
1 THE ROLE OF GOVERNMENT SPENDING ANDTAXES 325
1.1 A Change in Government Spending 325
1.2 Taxes and Transfer Payments 328
1.3 The Circular Flow With Government Spending and Taxes 330
1.4 Expansionary and Contractionary Fiscal Policy 332
2 PUBLIC BUDGETS IN EUROPE 333
2.1 Deficits and Surpluses 337
2.2 Automatic Stabilizers 339
2.3 Discretionary Fiscal Policy 340
3 POLICY ISSUES 345
3.1 Crowding Out and Crowding In 345
3.2 Different Multiplier Effects 347
3.3 Applying Fiscal Policy 349
APPENDIX: MORE ALGEBRAIC APPROACHESTOTHE MULTIPLIER 350
A1 AN ALGEBRAIC APPROACH TO THE MULTIPLIER,
WITH A LUMP-SUM TAX 350
A2 AN ALGEBRAIC APPROACH TOTHE MULTIPLIER, WITH A
PROPORTIONAL TAX 352
11 MONEY, BANKING,AND FINANCE 354
1 WHY MONEY? 354
1.1 Money and Aggregate Demand 354
1.2 Running the Printing Press 355
1.3 Deflation and Financial Crises 357
2 WHAT IS MONEY? 359
2.1 The Roles of Money 359
2.2 Types of Money 360
2.3 Measures of Money 362
3 THE BANKING SYSTEM 363
3.1 Commercial Banks 364
3.2 Bank Types 366
3.3 How Banks Create Money 367
4 MONEY AND FINANCE 369
4.1 Functions of Finance 369
4.2 Nonbank Financial Institutions 370
4.3 Financialization and Financial Bubbles 374
4.4 Finance and the Macroeconomy 375
4.5 The International Sector 377
12 THE EUROPEAN CENTRAL BANK AND MONETARY POLICY 381
1 THE EUROPEAN CENTRAL BANK 381
2 MONETARY POLICY 383
2.1 How the ECB Influences the Money Market Interest Rate 383
2.2 Other Monetary Policy Tools 387
3 THETHEORY OF INTEREST RATES, MONEY, AND AGGREGATE
EXPENDITURE 389
3.1 The ECB s Interest Rates and Other Interest Rates in the Economy 389
3.2 Interest Rates and Investment 389
3.3 Monetary Policy and Aggregate Expenditure 390
CONTENTS
4 MONETARY POLICIES IN PRACTICE 394
4.1 The ECB and Investment, 1999-2015 394
4.2 The Liquidity Trap and Credit Rationing 398
5 THETHEORY OF MONEY, PRICES, AND INFLATION 401
5.1 The Quantity Equation 401
5.2 Competing Theories 402
6 COMPLICATIONS AND POLICY CONTROVERSIES 404
6.1 The ECB s Dilemma 405
6.2 The ECB and Its Mandate 405
APPENDIX 411
A1 BOND PRICES AND INTEREST RATES 411
A2 SHORT-VERSUS LONG-RUN AND REALVERSUS NOMINAL
INTEREST RATES 414
13 AGGREGATE SUPPLY, AGGREGATE DEMAND, AND INFLATION:
PUTTING IT ALL TOGETHER 417
1 AGGREGATE EXPENDITURE AND INFLATION 417
1.1 The Aggregate Demand (AD) Curve 417
1.2 Shifts of the AD Curve: Spending and Taxation 419
1.3 Shifts of the AD Curve: Monetary Policy 420
2 CAPACITY ANDTHE AGGREGATE SUPPLY CURVE 421
2.1 The Aggregate Supply (AS) Curve 422
2.2 Shifts of the AS Curve: Inflationary Expectations 424
2.3 Shifts of the AS Curve: Supply Shocks 426
3 PUTTING THE AS/AD MODELTO WORK 427
3.1 An Economy in Recession 427
3.2 Stagflation 431
3.3 A Hard Line Against Inflation 435
3.4 An Overheated Economy 438
3.5 Austerity Policies and Structural Reforms 439
4 COMPETING THEORIES 443
4.1 Classical Macroeconomics 444
4.2 Keynesian Macroeconomics 445
APPENDIX: MORE SCHOOLS OF MACROECONOMICS 450
A1 NEW CLASSICAL ECONOMICS 450
A2 THE NEOCLASSICAL SYNTHESIS AND NEW KEYNESIAN
MACROECONOMICS 451
A3 POST-KEYNESIAN MACROECONOMICS 452
INTERNATIONAL LINKAGES AND ECONOMIC POLICY 454
1 MACROECONOMICS IN A GLOBAL CONTEXT 455
1.1 Global Connections 455
1.2 Major Policy Tools 456
1.3 The European Union and Trade Policy 458
1.4 Patterns of Trade and Finance 460
2 THETRADE BALANCE: COMPLETING THE PICTURE 463
2.1 The Circular Flow Revisited 464
2.2 Effects on the Multiplier 465
2.3 Balance Between Savings, Investment, and Net Borrowing 466
CONTENTS
3 INTERNATIONAL FINANCE 469
3.1 Purchasing Power Parity 469
3.2 Currency Exchange Rates 470
3.3 The Balance of Payments 474
4 MACROECONOMICS IN AN OPEN ECONOMY 480
4.1 Fiscal Policy 480
4.2 Monetary Policy 481
4.3 Managed Versus Flexible Foreign Exchange 482
5 INTERNATIONAL FINANCIAL INSTITUTIONS 486
APPENDIX: AN ALGEBRAIC APPROACH TOTHE MULTIPLIER,
IN A MODEL WITH TRADE 490
PART IV
MACROECONOMIC ISSUES AND APPLICATIONS 493
15 THE FINANCIAL CRISIS AND THE GREAT RECESSION 495
1 PRELUDETO A CRISIS 496
1.1 The Housing Bubble in the U.S. 496
1.2 The Subprime Crisis 500
1.3 From Housing Crash to Banking Crisis 501
1.4 Housing Bubbles in Europe 501
2 ECONOMIC IMPACTS OFTHE CRISIS 503
2.1 Unemployment and the Vicious Recessionary Spiral 503
2.2 The Great Depression and the Great Recession Compared 505
3 UNDERLYING CAUSES OFTHE FINANCIAL CRISIS 508
3.1 Inequality 508
3.2 Bank Size and Deregulation 509
3.3 Misguided Corporate Incentive Structure 512
3.4 Globalization and Long-Term Economic Trends 514
4 REMEDIES AND IDEAS FOR AVERTING FUTURE CRISES 516
4.1 Fiscal and Monetary Responses 517
4.2 Reregulating the Financial Sector 519
4.3 Beyond Current Regulations 521
16 DEFICITS AND DEBT 526
1 DEFICITS ANDTHE NATIONAL DEBT 526
2 PUBLIC DEBT: A HISTORICAL PERSPECTIVE 530
2.1 Deficits and Debt Since Medieval Times 530
2.2 Public Borrowing in Peace Times: A NewTrend Since World War II 532
3 ARITHMETICS OF DEBT DYNAMICS 533
4 POTENTIAL PROBLEMS OF EXCESSIVE DEBTS 537
5 EUROPEAN RULES ON DEBT AND DEFICITS 541
17 THE EURO CRISIS 547
1 PRELUDETOTHE CRISIS: EUROPEAN MONETARY INTEGRATION 548
1.1 The Theory of Optimum Currency Areas 549
2 TIMELINE OFTHE CRISIS 551
2.1 Greece Asks for Assistance 553
2.2 The Crisis Spreads to Portugal and Ireland 554
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2.3 Frantic Attempts by Governments to Calm Markets,
and Crisis Solution by the ECB 555
3 CAUSES OFTHE CRISIS 557
3.1 Fiscal Profligacy 558
3.2 Insufficient Bank Regulation 558
3.3 Doom Loop Between Banks and Governments 560
3.4 Divergences in the Euro Area and a Growth Crisis 560
3.5 Self-Fulfilling Fiscal Crises 562
3.6 Lack of Proper Institutions 563
4 POLICY REACTIONS 564
4.1 Austerity and Institutional Changes for Fiscal Policies 564
4.2 Structural Reforms 565
4.3 The Different Rescue Funds 565
4.4 ECB Interventions 566
4.5 Banking Union 567
5 DISPUTED ISSUES 568
5.1 Austerity Policies 568
5.2 A Fiscal Capacity , 570
5.3 Debt Mutualization 571
18 HOW ECONOMIES GROW AND DEVELOP 574
1 DEVELOPMENT AND ECONOMIC GROWTH 574
1.1 Standard Economic Growth Theory 575
1.2 Historical Overview and Twentieth-Century Theory 578
2 COUNTRY GROWTH EXPERIENCES 581
2.1 Growth Comparisons Across Countries 581
2.2 The Variety of Sources of Economic Growth 588
2.3 Different Kinds of Economies 591
3 UNDERSTANDING POVERTY 593
3.1 GDP Growth and Poverty Reduction 594
3.2 The Multidimensional Poverty Index 595
3.3 Human Development and the Millennium Development Goals 597
4 INEQUALITY 602
4.1 Growth, Inequality, and the Kuznets Curve 602
4.2 Recent Studies of Inequality 605
4.3 Economic Development and Human Development 607
19 GROWTH AND SUSTAINABILITY IN THE TWENTY-FIRST CENTURY 612
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1 MACROECONOMIC GOALS: LOOKING FORWARD
2 MACROECONOMICS AND ECOLOGICAL SUSTAINABILITY
2.1 Major Environmental Issues
2.2 The Race Between Technology and Resource Depletion
2.3 A Biological Example: Fish Stocks
3 CLIMATE CHANGE
3.1 Greenhouse Emissions and Global Temperature Change
3.2 National and Global Responses to the Climate Challenge
3.3 The Cost of Responding Versus the Cost of Inaction
4 ECONOMIC GROWTH ANDTHE ENVIRONMENT
4.1 The Environmental Kuznets Curve Hypothesis
4.2 Policies for Sustainable Development
4.3 Sustainability and Consumption
4.4 Sustainability and Investment
CONTENTS
5 ARE STABILIZATION AND SUSTAINABILITY IN CONFLICT? 633
5.1 What Do We Really Want From Employment? 633
5.2 What Do We Really Want From Production? 634
5.3 Sustainability at the Local Level 635
5.4 Macroeconomic Policies for Stabilization and Sustainability 636
6 CONCLUDING THOUGHTS 639
APPENDIX: DEMOGRAPHIC CHALLENGES 643
A1 Basic Demographic Terms and History 644
A2 Global Population Patterns and Policies 645
A3 The Issue of Aging Populations 647
A4 Demographic Challenges Ahead 650
Glossary 653
Index 673
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spelling | Dullien, Sebastian 1975- Verfasser (DE-588)121492524 aut Macroeconomics in context a European perspective Sebastian Dullien, Neva Goodwin, Jonathan M. Harris, Julie A. Nelson, Brian Roach, and Mariano Torras 1. publ. New York ; London Routledge, Taylor & Francis Group 2018 xxiv, 688 Seiten Illustrationen, Diagramme txt rdacontent n rdamedia nc rdacarrier Makroökonomie (DE-588)4037174-8 gnd rswk-swf (DE-588)4123623-3 Lehrbuch gnd-content Makroökonomie (DE-588)4037174-8 s DE-604 Goodwin, Neva R. 1944- Verfasser (DE-588)170644359 aut Harris, Jonathan M. 1948- Verfasser (DE-588)130583863 aut Nelson, Julie A. 1956- Verfasser (DE-588)138941017 aut Roach, Brian A. Verfasser (DE-588)171083520 aut Torras, Mariano Verfasser (DE-588)171757777 aut Erscheint auch als Online-Ausgabe 978-1-315-64465-3 Digitalisierung UB Passau - ADAM Catalogue Enrichment application/pdf http://bvbr.bib-bvb.de:8991/F?func=service&doc_library=BVB01&local_base=BVB01&doc_number=029684358&sequence=000001&line_number=0001&func_code=DB_RECORDS&service_type=MEDIA Inhaltsverzeichnis |
spellingShingle | Dullien, Sebastian 1975- Goodwin, Neva R. 1944- Harris, Jonathan M. 1948- Nelson, Julie A. 1956- Roach, Brian A. Torras, Mariano Macroeconomics in context a European perspective Makroökonomie (DE-588)4037174-8 gnd |
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title | Macroeconomics in context a European perspective |
title_auth | Macroeconomics in context a European perspective |
title_exact_search | Macroeconomics in context a European perspective |
title_full | Macroeconomics in context a European perspective Sebastian Dullien, Neva Goodwin, Jonathan M. Harris, Julie A. Nelson, Brian Roach, and Mariano Torras |
title_fullStr | Macroeconomics in context a European perspective Sebastian Dullien, Neva Goodwin, Jonathan M. Harris, Julie A. Nelson, Brian Roach, and Mariano Torras |
title_full_unstemmed | Macroeconomics in context a European perspective Sebastian Dullien, Neva Goodwin, Jonathan M. Harris, Julie A. Nelson, Brian Roach, and Mariano Torras |
title_short | Macroeconomics in context |
title_sort | macroeconomics in context a european perspective |
title_sub | a European perspective |
topic | Makroökonomie (DE-588)4037174-8 gnd |
topic_facet | Makroökonomie Lehrbuch |
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