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adam_text | CONTENTS
LIST
OF
FIGURES
..............................................................................................
9
LIST
OF
TABLES
............................................................
13
LIST
OF
ABBREVIATIONS
...............................................................................
18
PRIOR
PUBLICATIONS
.....................................................................................
19
CHAPTER
1
-
INTRODUCTION
.........................................................................
21
1.1
MOTIVATION
...........................................................................................
21
1.2
THE
USE
OF
THE
CONCEPT
REGIME
..........................................................
25
1.3
MACROECONOMIC
POLICY
REGIME
AS
A
CONCEPT
....................................
29
1.4
THE
INCREASING
ROLE
OF
EMERGING
COUNTRIES
.......................................
32
1.5
A
FIRST
GLANCE
AT
THE
SPECIFICS
OF
CENTRAL
AND
EASTERN
EUROPE
........
35
1.6
NOTES
ON
THE
METHODOLOGY
................................................................
44
1.7
RESEARCH
QUESTIONS
.............................................................................
45
1.8
PLAN
OF
THE
THESIS
...............................................................................
46
CHAPTER
2
-
HETERODOX
SCHOOLS
OF
THOUGHT
-
POST-KEYNESIAN
VS.
REGULATION
SCHOOL
...........................................................
53
2.1
REGULATION
APPROACH
..........................................................................
54
2.1.1
ESSENTIAL
STRUCTURES
AND
THEORETICAL
FRAMEWORKS
................
54
2.1.2
THE
CONCEPT
OF
*
REGIMES
*
.......................................................
61
2.2
POST-KEYNESIAN
APPROACH
..................................................................
64
2.2.1
ESSENTIAL
STRUCTURES
AND
THEORETICAL
FRAMEWORKS
.................
64
2.2.2
THE
CONCEPT
OF
*
REGIMES
*
.......................................................
70
6
CONTENTS
CHAPTER
3
-
DISCUSSION
ABOUT
VARIOUS
MACROECONOMIC
POLICY
REGIMES
......................................................................
77
3.1
REGULATION
SCHOOL
...............................................................................
77
3.1.1
REGIMES
IN
ADVANCED
ECONOMIES
..........................................
77
3.1.2
REGIMES
IN
EMERGING
ECONOMIES
INCLUDING
CENTRAL
EASTERN
EUROPE
.......................................................................
80
3.2
POST-KEYNESIAN
SCHOOL
.......................................................................
81
3.2.1
REGIMES
IN
ADVANCED
ECONOMIES
..........................................
81
3.2.2
REGIMES
IN
EMERGING
ECONOMIES
INCLUDING
CENTRAL
AND
EASTERN
EUROPE
................................................................
84
CHAPTER
4
-
THE
THEORY
OF
MACROECONOMIC
POLICY
REGIMES
IN
EMERGING
MARKETS
...............................................................
93
4.1
INTRODUCTION
.........................................................................................
93
4.2
GENERAL
SPECIFICATIONS
ABOUT
THE
MODEL
............................................
94
4.3
MACROECONOMIC
POLICY
REGIMES
IN
EMERGING
COUNTRIES
-
THEORETICAL
FRAMEWORK
........................................................................
96
4.3.1
FOREIGN
ECONOMIC
POLICY
.....................................................
103
4.3.2
STRUCTURAL
CHARACTERISTICS
IN
THE
ECONOMY
AND
INDUSTRIAL
POLICY
....................................................................
ILL
4.3.3
FINANCIAL
SYSTEM
...................................................................
118
4.3.4
MONETARY
POLICY
...................................................................
127
4.3.5
WAGE
POLICY
.........................................................................
133
4.3.6
FISCAL
POLICY
.........................................................................
140
4.3.7
INCOME
DISTRIBUTION
POLICY
..................................................
144
4.4
COMPLETE
MODEL
OF
A
FUNCTIONAL
MACROECONOMIC
POLICY
REGIME
FOR
EMERGING
COUNTRIES
........................................................
152
4.5
INTERACTION
AMONG
THE
ELEMENTS
OF
A
FUNCTIONAL
MACROECONOMIC
POLICY
REGIME
.........................................................
158
CONTENTS
7
CHAPTER
5
-
MACROECONOMIC
POLICY
REGIMES
IN
CENTRAL
EASTERN
EUROPE
..................................................
163
5.1
FOREIGN
DEBT-LED
DEMAND
COUNTRIES
...............................................
168
5.1.1
ECONOMIC
DEVELOPMENT
.......................................................
168
5.1.2
FOREIGN
ECONOMIC
POLICY
.....................................................
175
5.1.3
INDUSTRIAL
POLICY
...................................................................
180
5.1.4
FINANCIAL
SYSTEM
...................................................................
184
5.1.5
MONETARY
POLICY
...................................................................
194
5.1.6
WAGE
POLICY
.........................................................................200
5.1.7
FISCAL
POLICY
.........................................................................
205
5.1.8
INCOME
DISTRIBUTION
POLICY
..................................................
207
5.1.9
CONCLUSIONS
..........................................................................214
5.2
DOMESTIC
DEMAND-LED
COUNTRIES
.....................................................
218
5.2.1
ECONOMIC
DEVELOPMENT
.......................................................
218
5.2.2
FOREIGN
ECONOMIC
POLICY
.....................................................
224
5.2.3
INDUSTRIAL
POLICY
..................................................................
228
5.2.4
FINANCIAL
SYSTEM
..................................................................
232
5.2.5
MONETARY
POLICY
.................................................................. 240
5.2.6
WAGE
POLICY
.........................................................................246
5.2.7
FISCAL
POLICY
.........................................................................
251
5.2.8
INCOME
DISTRIBUTION
POLICY
..................................................
252
5.2.9
CONCLUSIONS
..........................................................................
259
5.3
COMPARISON
BETWEEN
FOREIGN
DEBT-LED
DEMAND
COUNTRIES
AND
DOMESTIC
DEMAND-LED
COUNTRIES
.......................................................
262
CHAPTER
6
-
MACROECONOMIC
POLICY
REGIME
IN
LATVIA
.......................267
6.1
ECONOMIC
DEVELOPMENT
..................................................................
268
6.2
FOREIGN
ECONOMIC
POLICY
................................................................. 270
6.3
INDUSTRIAL
POLICY
...............................................................................
274
6.4
FINANCIAL
SYSTEM
...............................................................................
280
6.5
MONETARY
POLICY
...............................................................................
288
6.6
WAGE
POLICY
.....................................................................................
295
8
CONTENTS
6.7
FISCAL
POLICY
......................................................................................299
6.8
INCOME
DISTRIBUTION
POLICY
...............................................................
302
6.9
CONCLUSIONS
.......................................................................................306
CHAPTER
7
-
MACROECONOMIC
POLICY
REGIME
IN
POLAND
......................313
7.1
ECONOMIC
DEVELOPMENT
....................................................................
314
7.2
FOREIGN
ECONOMIC
POLICY
..................................................................
316
7.3
INDUSTRIAL
POLICY
...............................................................................
321
7.4
FINANCIAL
SYSTEM
...............................................................................
326
7.5
MONETARY
POLICY
...............................................................................
334
7.6
WAGE
POLICY
......................................................................................
343
7.7
FISCAL
POLICY
......................................................................................346
7.8
INCOME
DISTRIBUTION
POLICY
...............................................................
349
7.9
CONCLUSIONS
.......................................................................................352
CHAPTER
8
-
SUMMARY
AND
CONCLUDING
REMARKS
...............................
359
8.1
SUMMARY
...........................................................................................359
8.2
MAIN
FINDINGS
OF
THE
THESIS
............................................................
373
8.3
OPEN
ISSUES
AND
AREAS
FOR
FUTURE
RESEARCH
.......................................
383
LIST
OF
REFERENCES
....................................................................................
385
APPENDIX
..................................................................................................
421
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spelling | Kazandziska, Milka Verfasser (DE-588)137525435 aut Macroeconomic policy regimes in emerging countries the case of Central Eastern Europe Milka Kazandziska 1. Auflage Marburg Metropolis-Verlag 2019 439 Seiten Diagramme txt rdacontent n rdamedia nc rdacarrier Hochschulschriften Band 163 Dissertation Universität Kassel 2019 Wirtschaftspolitisches Ziel (DE-588)4190067-4 gnd rswk-swf Strukturpolitik (DE-588)4066520-3 gnd rswk-swf Makroökonomie (DE-588)4037174-8 gnd rswk-swf Schwellenländer (DE-588)4053920-9 gnd rswk-swf Ostmitteleuropa (DE-588)4075753-5 gnd rswk-swf Paperback / softback Central Eastern European countries catching-up of emerging countries domestic demand-led regime foreign debt-led demand regime 1782: Hardcover, Softcover / Wirtschaft/Volkswirtschaft (DE-588)4113937-9 Hochschulschrift gnd-content Ostmitteleuropa (DE-588)4075753-5 g Schwellenländer (DE-588)4053920-9 g Makroökonomie (DE-588)4037174-8 s Wirtschaftspolitisches Ziel (DE-588)4190067-4 s Strukturpolitik (DE-588)4066520-3 s DE-604 Metropolis-Verlag für Ökonomie Gesellschaft und Politik GmbH (DE-588)1065039964 pbl Hochschulschriften Band 163 (DE-604)BV008346476 163 DNB Datenaustausch application/pdf http://bvbr.bib-bvb.de:8991/F?func=service&doc_library=BVB01&local_base=BVB01&doc_number=031696129&sequence=000001&line_number=0001&func_code=DB_RECORDS&service_type=MEDIA Inhaltsverzeichnis Digitalisierung BSB München - ADAM Catalogue Enrichment application/pdf http://bvbr.bib-bvb.de:8991/F?func=service&doc_library=BVB01&local_base=BVB01&doc_number=031696129&sequence=000003&line_number=0002&func_code=DB_RECORDS&service_type=MEDIA Literaturverzeichnis |
spellingShingle | Kazandziska, Milka Macroeconomic policy regimes in emerging countries the case of Central Eastern Europe Hochschulschriften Wirtschaftspolitisches Ziel (DE-588)4190067-4 gnd Strukturpolitik (DE-588)4066520-3 gnd Makroökonomie (DE-588)4037174-8 gnd |
subject_GND | (DE-588)4190067-4 (DE-588)4066520-3 (DE-588)4037174-8 (DE-588)4053920-9 (DE-588)4075753-5 (DE-588)4113937-9 |
title | Macroeconomic policy regimes in emerging countries the case of Central Eastern Europe |
title_auth | Macroeconomic policy regimes in emerging countries the case of Central Eastern Europe |
title_exact_search | Macroeconomic policy regimes in emerging countries the case of Central Eastern Europe |
title_full | Macroeconomic policy regimes in emerging countries the case of Central Eastern Europe Milka Kazandziska |
title_fullStr | Macroeconomic policy regimes in emerging countries the case of Central Eastern Europe Milka Kazandziska |
title_full_unstemmed | Macroeconomic policy regimes in emerging countries the case of Central Eastern Europe Milka Kazandziska |
title_short | Macroeconomic policy regimes in emerging countries |
title_sort | macroeconomic policy regimes in emerging countries the case of central eastern europe |
title_sub | the case of Central Eastern Europe |
topic | Wirtschaftspolitisches Ziel (DE-588)4190067-4 gnd Strukturpolitik (DE-588)4066520-3 gnd Makroökonomie (DE-588)4037174-8 gnd |
topic_facet | Wirtschaftspolitisches Ziel Strukturpolitik Makroökonomie Schwellenländer Ostmitteleuropa Hochschulschrift |
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volume_link | (DE-604)BV008346476 |
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