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Inequality and Finance in Macrodynamics (Hardcover, 1st ed. 2017): Bettina Boekemeier, Alfred Greiner Inequality and Finance in Macrodynamics (Hardcover, 1st ed. 2017)
Bettina Boekemeier, Alfred Greiner
R4,419 Discovery Miles 44 190 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

This contributed volume combines approaches of the current inequality debate with aspects of finance based on profound macroeconomic model analyses. Research on inequality has had a long tradition in economics. With the financial crisis from 2007, not only output decreased tremendously, but also inequality has risen since then. The book presents selected contributions of a workshop held at Bielefeld University in 2016 and features additional papers written by experts in the field. A mixture of established researchers and young scholars presents both theoretical and empirical frameworks to analyze the subject.

Public Debt, Sustainability and Economic Growth - Theory and Empirics (Hardcover, 2015 ed.): Alfred Greiner, Bettina Fincke Public Debt, Sustainability and Economic Growth - Theory and Empirics (Hardcover, 2015 ed.)
Alfred Greiner, Bettina Fincke
R3,058 Discovery Miles 30 580 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Public debt has become a severe problem for a great many economies. While the effects of tax policies on the allocation of resources are readily derived, the mechanisms that make public deficits and debt influence the economy are not so easily understood. This book elaborates on the effects of public debt starting from the intertemporal budget constraint of the government. It is shown under which conditions a government can stick to the intertemporal budget constraint and then, demonstrated how public debt affects the growth process and welfare in market economies. The effects are derived for models with complete labor markets as well as taking into account labor market imperfections. The focus in this book is on fiscal policy issues, but it also deals with monetary policy aspects. The theoretical analysis is complemented with empirical time series analyses on debt sustainability and with panel studies dealing with the relationship between public debt and economic growth.

Public Debt and Economic Growth (Hardcover, 2009 ed.): Alfred Greiner, Bettina Fincke Public Debt and Economic Growth (Hardcover, 2009 ed.)
Alfred Greiner, Bettina Fincke
R2,872 Discovery Miles 28 720 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Starting point of this book is the observation that an increase in public debt must be accompanied by a rise in the primary surplus of the government to guarantee sustainability of public debt. The book first elaborates on that principle from a theoretical point of view and then tests whether empirical evidence for that rule can be found. Additional tests are implemented to gain further evidence on sustainability of public debt. In order to allow for time varying coefficients penalized spline estimations are performed. The theoretical chapters present endogenous growth models and assume that the primary surplus rises as public debt increases so that sustainability of public debt is given. Implications of public deficits and debt are studied assuming full employment and for unemployment. The conclusion summarizes the findings and compares the results of the different models. Finally, policy implications are given showing how governments should deal with high public debt to GDP ratios.

A Future for Capitalism - Classical, Neoclassical and Keynesian Perspectives (Hardcover): Peter Flaschel, Alfred Greiner A Future for Capitalism - Classical, Neoclassical and Keynesian Perspectives (Hardcover)
Peter Flaschel, Alfred Greiner
R3,645 Discovery Miles 36 450 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

This book builds on the Marx-Keynes-Schumpeter (MKS) approach to understanding the evolution of capitalism. It does so by focusing on current frameworks that study macro-dynamical systems in the tradition of the Classical, the Neoclassical and the Keynesian interpretation of the working of modern capitalist economies, and of the societies that are built upon them. The distinguished authors concentrate on different paradigms of economic conjecture in terms of their applicability to labor market problems and their implications for growing capitalist economies. They present material clearly related to current macroeconomic research which goes beyond the New Consensus macroeconomics, and which can also be related to the discussion between practitioners and politicians on the reform of both financial and labor markets. A Future for Capitalism will prove a challenging and thought provoking read for heterodox economists and broad-minded mainstream macroeconomists with a special interest in alternatives to general equilibrium macroeconomics. Contents: Introduction Part I: Stabilizing an Unstable Economy: The Challenge in Place 1. Real Financial Market Interactions and the Choice of Policy Measures Part II: Classical Unbalanced Growth and Social Evolution 2. Income Security within the Bounds of the Reserve Army Mechanism 3. Segmented Labor Markets and Low Income Work 4. Atypical Employment and Smooth Factor Substitution Part III: Unemployment and Welfare Issues in Models of Endogenous Growth 5. Economic Growth with an Employer of Last Resort: A Simple Model of Flexicurity Capitalism 6. Economic Policy in a Growth Model with Human Capital, Heterogenous Agents and Unemployment 7. Public Debt, Public Expenditures and Endogenous Growth with Real Wage Rigidities Part IV: The Road to Full-Employment Capitalism 8. Flexicurity: A Baseline Supply Side Model 9. Factor Substitution, Okun s Law and Gradual Wage Adjustments 10. Skill Formation, Heterogeneous Labor and Investment-driven Business Fluctuations 11. Leashing Capitalism: Monetary Fiscal Policy Measures and Labor Market Reforms Some Useful Stability Theorems References Index

Inequality and Finance in Macrodynamics (Paperback, Softcover reprint of the original 1st ed. 2017): Bettina Boekemeier, Alfred... Inequality and Finance in Macrodynamics (Paperback, Softcover reprint of the original 1st ed. 2017)
Bettina Boekemeier, Alfred Greiner
R4,751 Discovery Miles 47 510 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

This contributed volume combines approaches of the current inequality debate with aspects of finance based on profound macroeconomic model analyses. Research on inequality has had a long tradition in economics. With the financial crisis from 2007, not only output decreased tremendously, but also inequality has risen since then. The book presents selected contributions of a workshop held at Bielefeld University in 2016 and features additional papers written by experts in the field. A mixture of established researchers and young scholars presents both theoretical and empirical frameworks to analyze the subject.

Flexicurity Capitalism - Foundations, Problems, and Perspectives (Hardcover): Peter Flaschel, Alfred Greiner Flexicurity Capitalism - Foundations, Problems, and Perspectives (Hardcover)
Peter Flaschel, Alfred Greiner
R2,018 Discovery Miles 20 180 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

An intense debate has played out in recent years regarding how to implement a so-called "flexicurity system"-a labor market reform that combines flexibility, particularly in the hiring and firing process of firms, with security in the employment and income of the workforce. In Flexicurity Capitalism, Flaschel and Greiner lay out the macroeconomic structure of this system, providing the detailed mathematical models necessary to ponder seriously how such a system can work. Their book rests on three pillars of thought: Marx, Kalecki-Keynes, and Schumpeter. The authors highlight the relevant contributions from the work of each and build upon it. They in turn provide a basic framework for flexicurity capitalism and then compare their economic system to pure capitalism to determine the best and most practical way forward. Their scope is ambitious: to address the shortcomings of a narrow focus on mass unemployment, selective-schooling systems, property rights based solely on ownership without qualified business decision-making expertise, financial markets that do not of channel savings properly into real investment, and innovations that ignore human rights or moral sentiments. Flaschel and Greiner's Flexicurity Capitalism provides serious discussion and feasible mathematical models necessary to consider moving in this direction.

Recent Advances in Neo-Schumpeterian Economics - Essays in Honour of Horst Hanusch (Hardcover): Andreas Pyka, Uwe Cantner,... Recent Advances in Neo-Schumpeterian Economics - Essays in Honour of Horst Hanusch (Hardcover)
Andreas Pyka, Uwe Cantner, Alfred Greiner, Thomas Kuhn
R3,082 Discovery Miles 30 820 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

This judicious selection of recent essays demonstrates the applicability of the fundamental principles of neo-Schumpeterian economics, namely, innovation and uncertainty. The authors demonstrate how neo-Schumpeterian economics is developing into a comprehensive economic theory encompassing industry, the public sector and financial markets. Neo-Schumpeterian economics has become a prolific field with a major orientation towards innovation-driven industrial dynamics. However, a truly comprehensive neo-Schumpeterian approach argues that innovation is also an important element in both the public and financial sectors. For example, a lack of public infrastructure or speculative bubbles in financial markets can hinder or even prevent economic development. The expert contributions to this book deal with the future orientation of the subject in terms of innovative performance in the industrial, financial and public sectors. Recent Advances in Neo-Schumpeterian Economics can be considered a first attempt to substantiate the comprehensive neo-Schumpeterian approach, of which Horst Hanusch has been a leading proponent. This unique and path-breaking book will be of great interest and value to researchers in the fields of innovation, industrial economics, financial markets and the public sector.

Public Debt and Economic Growth (Paperback, 2009 ed.): Alfred Greiner, Bettina Fincke Public Debt and Economic Growth (Paperback, 2009 ed.)
Alfred Greiner, Bettina Fincke
R2,789 Discovery Miles 27 890 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Starting point of this book is the observation that an increase in public debt must be accompanied by a rise in the primary surplus of the government to guarantee sustainability of public debt. The book first elaborates on that principle from a theoretical point of view and then tests whether empirical evidence for that rule can be found. Additional tests are implemented to gain further evidence on sustainability of public debt. In order to allow for time varying coefficients penalized spline estimations are performed. The theoretical chapters present endogenous growth models and assume that the primary surplus rises as public debt increases so that sustainability of public debt is given. Implications of public deficits and debt are studied assuming full employment and for unemployment. The conclusion summarizes the findings and compares the results of the different models. Finally, policy implications are given showing how governments should deal with high public debt to GDP ratios.

The Forces of Economic Growth - A Time Series Perspective (Paperback): Alfred Greiner, Willi Semmler, Gang Gong The Forces of Economic Growth - A Time Series Perspective (Paperback)
Alfred Greiner, Willi Semmler, Gang Gong
R644 R553 Discovery Miles 5 530 Save R91 (14%) Ships in 12 - 17 working days

In economics, the emergence of New Growth Theory in recent decades has directed attention to an old and important problem: what are the forces of economic growth and how can public policy enhance them? This book examines major forces of growth--including spillover effects and externalities, education and formation of human capital, knowledge creation through deliberate research efforts, and public infrastructure investment. Unique in emphasizing the importance of different forces for particular stages of development, it offers wide-ranging policy implications in the process. The authors critically examine recently developed endogenous growth models, study the dynamic implications of modified models, and test the models empirically with modern time series methods that avoid the perils of heterogeneity in cross-country studies. Their empirical analyses, undertaken with newly constructed time series data for the United States and some core countries of the Euro zone, show that models containing scale effects, such as the R&D model and the human capital model, are compatible with time series evidence only after considerable modifications and nonlinearities are introduced. They also explore the relationship between growth and inequality, with particular focus on technological change and income disparity. The Forces of Economic Growth represents a comprehensive and up-to-date empirical time series perspective on the New Growth Theory.

The Global Environment, Natural Resources, and Economic Growth (Hardcover): Alfred Greiner, Willi Semmler The Global Environment, Natural Resources, and Economic Growth (Hardcover)
Alfred Greiner, Willi Semmler
R1,819 Discovery Miles 18 190 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Recently, the public attention has turned toward the intricate interrelation between economic growth and global warming. This book focuses on this nexus but broadens the framework to study the issue. Growth is seen as global growth, which affects the global environment and climate change. Global growth, in particular high economic growth rates, imply a fast depletion of renewable and non-renewable resources.
Thus this book deals with the impact of the environment and the effect of the exhaustive use of natural resources on economic growth and welfare of market economies as well as the reverse linkage. It is arranged in three parts: Part I of the book discusses the environment and growth. There, Greiner and Semmler incorporate the role of environmental pollution into modern endogenous growth models and use recently developed dynamic methods and techniques to derive appropriate abatement activities that policymakers can institute. Part II looks at global climate change using these same growth models. Here, too, the authors provide direct and transparent policy implications. More specifically, the authors favour tax measures, such as a carbon tax, over emission trading as instruments of mitigation policies. Part III evaluates the use and overuse of renewable and non-renewable resources in the context of a variety of dynamic models. They, in particular, consider the cases when resources interact as an ecological system and analyze issues of ownership of resources as well as policy measures to avoid the overuse of resources. In addition, not only intertemporal resource allocation but also the eminent issues relating to intertemporal inequities, as well as policy measures to overcomethem, are discussed in each part of the book.

Public Debt, Sustainability and Economic Growth - Theory and Empirics (Paperback, Softcover reprint of the original 1st ed.... Public Debt, Sustainability and Economic Growth - Theory and Empirics (Paperback, Softcover reprint of the original 1st ed. 2015)
Alfred Greiner, Bettina Fincke
R2,875 R1,192 Discovery Miles 11 920 Save R1,683 (59%) Ships in 9 - 15 working days

Public debt has become a severe problem for a great many economies. While the effects of tax policies on the allocation of resources are readily derived, the mechanisms that make public deficits and debt influence the economy are not so easily understood. This book elaborates on the effects of public debt starting from the intertemporal budget constraint of the government. It is shown under which conditions a government can stick to the intertemporal budget constraint and then, demonstrated how public debt affects the growth process and welfare in market economies. The effects are derived for models with complete labor markets as well as taking into account labor market imperfections. The focus in this book is on fiscal policy issues, but it also deals with monetary policy aspects. The theoretical analysis is complemented with empirical time series analyses on debt sustainability and with panel studies dealing with the relationship between public debt and economic growth.

The Forces of Economic Growth - A Time Series Perspective (Hardcover): Alfred Greiner, Willi Semmler, Gang Gong The Forces of Economic Growth - A Time Series Perspective (Hardcover)
Alfred Greiner, Willi Semmler, Gang Gong
R2,712 R2,467 Discovery Miles 24 670 Save R245 (9%) Ships in 12 - 17 working days

In economics, the emergence of New Growth Theory in recent decades has directed attention to an old and important problem: what are the forces of economic growth and how can public policy enhance them? This book examines major forces of growth--including spillover effects and externalities, education and formation of human capital, knowledge creation through deliberate research efforts, and public infrastructure investment. Unique in emphasizing the importance of different forces for particular stages of development, it offers wide-ranging policy implications in the process.

The authors critically examine recently developed endogenous growth models, study the dynamic implications of modified models, and test the models empirically with modern time series methods that avoid the perils of heterogeneity in cross-country studies. Their empirical analyses, undertaken with newly constructed time series data for the United States and some core countries of the Euro zone, show that models containing scale effects, such as the R&D model and the human capital model, are compatible with time series evidence only after considerable modifications and nonlinearities are introduced. They also explore the relationship between growth and inequality, with particular focus on technological change and income disparity. "The Forces of Economic Growth" represents a comprehensive and up-to-date empirical time series perspective on the New Growth Theory.

Arbeitsbuch zur Volkswirtschaftslehre 1 (German, Paperback, 3. verb. Aufl. 2005): M Balzat Arbeitsbuch zur Volkswirtschaftslehre 1 (German, Paperback, 3. verb. Aufl. 2005)
M Balzat; Horst Hanusch, Thomas Karl Kuhn, Alfred Greiner
R1,032 Discovery Miles 10 320 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Dieses UEbungsbuch ist als Erganzung zu dem Lehrbuch "Volkswirtschaftslehre 1" konzipiert und soll dem Studierenden die Moeglichkeit geben, den dort behandelten Lehrstoff zu vertiefen und anzuwenden. Es gliedert sich, dem Lehrbuch folgend, in die drei Teile "Grundlagen", "Mikrooekonomik" und "Makrooekonomik", zu denen jeweils eine Reihe von Multiple-Choice-Aufgaben gestellt sind. Die Loesungen zu allen drei Teilen sind am Ende des Buches gesammelt.

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