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This book presents alternative macroeconomic perspectives,
primarily open economy, on the limitations of discretionary fiscal
policy, with a focus on government spending. Following an overview
on the post-crisis Keynesian revival and of the macro-foundations
needed for subsequent analysis, different perspectives are
expounded that highlight the failings of fiscal activism. These
perspectives include extended loanable funds analysis, an
expenditure-output related model incorporating money and exchange
rates, and a dependent economy framework. The approaches are used
to examine investment and net export crowding out effects and their
implications for national income, and are then adapted to show the
macroeconomic impact of different fiscal consolidation measures,
revealing that the nature of fiscal repair is critical. A
concluding chapter evaluates the nexus between budgetary policy and
confidence, summarises the key failings of fiscal activism, and
suggests fiscal policy goals. The book will appeal to university
lecturers and researchers in macroeconomics and economists working
in government and the private sector.
This book examines the causes, consequences and policy significance
of international capital movements and nations' external account
imbalances. Traditional theoretical approaches to balance of
payments analysis, such as the classical, elasticities, absorption,
monetary and Mundell-Fleming models are critically evaluated
against an extended international macroeconomic accounting
framework. More meaningful capital theoretic models then link
saving, investment and foreign capital movements to highlight the
macroeconomic gains from international capital mobility and
international trade in saving.
This book is a compilation of the best papers presented at the 2022
edition of the Asia-Pacific Conference on Economics & Finance
(APEF), which is held annually in Singapore. With a great number of
submissions, it presents the latest research findings in economics
and finance and discusses relevant issues in today's world. The
book is a useful resource for readers who want access to economics,
finance and business research focusing on the Asia-Pacific region.
The APEF 2021 conference was conducted virtually due to the
Covid-19 pandemic.
This book is a compilation of the best papers presented at
the 2022 edition of the Asia-Pacific Conference on
Economics & Finance (APEF), which is held annually in
Singapore. With a great number of submissions, it presents the
latest research findings in economics and finance and discusses
relevant issues in today's world. The book is a useful resource for
readers who want access to economics, finance and business research
focusing on the Asia-Pacific region. The APEF 2021 conference was
conducted virtually due to the Covid-19 pandemic.Â
This textbook focuses on key international monetary and financial
phenomena, exploring the determinants of exchange rates,
international competitiveness, interest rates, saving, investment,
international capital flows, commodity prices, the terms of trade,
financial crises, foreign investment and economic growth. The text
enhances understanding of international money and finance by
providing background on globalisation and characteristics of the
world economy, as well as detailed explanation of important
international monetary variables. It then systematically develops a
suite of compatible theoretical frameworks to analyse perennially
important international monetary questions. A major feature of the
text is its emphasis on real world policy relevance, covering
topics such as inflation targeting, the operation and effectiveness
of fiscal and monetary policy, public debt sustainability, exchange
rate regime choice, commodity price gyrations, the causes and
consequences of financial crises, and the gains from foreign
investment.
This textbook focuses on key international monetary and financial
phenomena, exploring the determinants of exchange rates,
international competitiveness, interest rates, saving, investment,
international capital flows, commodity prices, the terms of trade,
financial crises, foreign investment and economic growth. The text
enhances understanding of international money and finance by
providing background on globalisation and characteristics of the
world economy, as well as detailed explanation of important
international monetary variables. It then systematically develops a
suite of compatible theoretical frameworks to analyse perennially
important international monetary questions. A major feature of the
text is its emphasis on real world policy relevance, covering
topics such as inflation targeting, the operation and effectiveness
of fiscal and monetary policy, public debt sustainability, exchange
rate regime choice, commodity price gyrations, the causes and
consequences of financial crises, and the gains from foreign
investment.
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