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Maximum Government, Maximum Governance - Reframing India's Macroeconomic Discourse (Hardcover)
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Maximum Government, Maximum Governance - Reframing India's Macroeconomic Discourse (Hardcover)
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Austerity, fiscal consolidation, fiscal discipline and fiscal
deficit targets have become the buzzwords of contemporary
macroeconomic policy. By tracing the history of macroeconomic
schools of thought, Maximum Government, Maximum Governance explores
the origins, essence, shortcomings and deception of mainstream
neoliberal macroeconomics. Arguing that economies are financially
constrained, neoliberal macro economics dislodged full employment
as the target of policy replacing it with a low and stable
inflation target. Monetary policy under the control of an
independent central bank became the primary instrument to assist
free and globalized markets to propel economies towards full
employment. How ever, the global financial crisis of 2008 and
rising inequalities of income and wealth in the last decade within
and across economies has led to rise of nationalist-populist
leaders in many parts of the world. Although neoliberal economics
has been put under the scanner by these leaders, their actions seem
reactionary and without a coherent understanding of alternative
schools of economic thought. An alternative based on sound economic
reasoning and institutional realities is required to challenge
neoliberal and arbitrary populist policies. Based on an
introductory analysis of Modern Money Theory (MMT), this book seeks
to present an alternative viewpoint on macroeconomics and
macroeconomic policy to address the challenges of economic growth,
un employment and inequality. While adherents of MMT are convinced
of its robustness, the challenge is to reframe macroeconomic
discourse, which must essentially reject the notion that an economy
is financially constrained and instead turn the spotlight on real
resource and governance constraints. Please note: Taylor &
Francis does not sell or distribute the Hardback in India,
Pakistan, Nepal, Bhutan, Bangladesh and Sri Lanka
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