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Exercises in intertemporal open-economy macroeconomics / Thomas H. Krueger, Jonathan D. Ostry.

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextLanguage: English Publication details: Cambridge ; London : The MIT Press, 1994.Description: viii, 162 páginas ; 23 cmContent type:
  • Texto
Media type:
  • Sin mediación
Carrier type:
  • Volumen
ISBN:
  • 026261085X
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 339  K78e  21
Other classification:
  • B22
Contents:
I. Prologue ; 1. Structure of the book -- II. Traditional approaches to fiscal policies and international economic interdependence ; 2. The income expenditure model: fiscal policies and the determination of output ; 3. Fiscal policies and international capital mobility in the income-expenditure model -- III. Elements of intertemporal macroeconomics ; 4. The composite-commodity world ; 5. The multiple-good world -- IV. An intertemporal approach to fiscal policies in the world economy ; 6. Government spending ; 7. Budget deficits with nondistortionary taxes: the pure wealth effect ; 8. An exposition of the two- country overlapping generations model -- V. Distortionary tax incentives: concepts and applications ; 9.Equivalence relations in international taxation ; 10. Budget deficits with distortionary taxes ; 11. Fiscal policies and the real exchange rate ; 12. Capital income taxation in the open economy -- VI. Stochastic fiscal policies ; 13. International stock markets and fiscal policy.
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I. Prologue ; 1. Structure of the book -- II. Traditional approaches to fiscal policies and international economic interdependence ; 2. The income expenditure model: fiscal policies and the determination of output ; 3. Fiscal policies and international capital mobility in the income-expenditure model -- III. Elements of intertemporal macroeconomics ; 4. The composite-commodity world ; 5. The multiple-good world -- IV. An intertemporal approach to fiscal policies in the world economy ; 6. Government spending ; 7. Budget deficits with nondistortionary taxes: the pure wealth effect ; 8. An exposition of the two- country overlapping generations model -- V. Distortionary tax incentives: concepts and applications ; 9.Equivalence relations in international taxation ; 10. Budget deficits with distortionary taxes ; 11. Fiscal policies and the real exchange rate ; 12. Capital income taxation in the open economy -- VI. Stochastic fiscal policies ; 13. International stock markets and fiscal policy.

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