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1 Online-Ressource (882 p.)
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Type of publication: Book / Working Paper
Language: English
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Frontmatter
Contents
Prefatory Note
Introduction: Continuity and Change in Theory, Behavior, and Methodology
Tribute to Ott() Eckstein
I. THE SOURCES OF CYCLICAL BEHAVIOR
1. The Mechanism.s of the Business Cycle in the Postwar Era
2. Are Business Cycles All Alike?
II. COMPONENTS OF EXPENDITURE
3. Inventory Fluctuations in the United States since 1929
4. The Role of Consumption in Economic Fluctuations
5. Fixed Investment in the American Business Cycle, 1919-83
III. FISCAL AND MONETARY POLICY
6. The Behavior of United States Deficits
7. Money, Credit, and Interest Rates in the Business Cycle
8. The Open Economy: Implications for Monetary and Fiscal Policy
IV. CHANGES IN CYCLICAL BEHAVIOR
9. Major Changes in Cyclical Behavior
10. The Cyclical Behavior of Industrial Labor Markets: A Comparison of the Prewar and Postwar Eras
11. Improvements in Macroeconomic Stability: The Role of Wages and Prices
12. The Changing Cyclical Variability of Economic Activity in the United States
Appendix A: The Development and Role of the National Bureau of Economic Research's Business Cycle Chronologies
Appendix B: Historical Data
Contributors
Participants
Author Index
Subject Index
In English
ISBN: 978-0-226-30459-5
Source:
ECONIS - Online Catalogue of the ZBW
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