Economic Policies of the New Thinking in Economics

Economic Policies of the New Thinking in Economics

Arestis, Philip; Sawyer, Malcolm

Taylor & Francis Ltd

10/2024

156

Mole

9781032930077

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1. Introduction Philip Arestis and Malcolm Sawyer 2. The 'new economics' and policies for financial stability Philip Arestis and Malcolm Sawyer 3. Policy in the Wake of the Banking Crisis: Taking Pluralism Seriously Sheila C Dow 4. The reduction of the UK budget deficit: A Human Rights Perspective Diane Elson 5. Rethinking the Role of Wage Policy in the face of the euro crisis: Implications of the Wage-led Demand Regime Engelbert Stockhammer and Ozlem Onaran 6. A new economics approach to modelling policies to achieve global 2020 targets for climate stabilisation Terry Barker, Annela Anger, Unnada Chewpreecha and Hector Pollitt 7. Return of industrial policy? Robert Wade 8. Global Capital Markets, Direct Taxation and the Redistribution of Income Valpy FitzGerald 9. Expectations, Uncertainty and Institutions. An Application to the Analysis of Social Security Jesus Ferreiro and Felipe Serrano 10. Debt Monetization, Inflation, and the 'Neutral' Interest Rate Alfonso Palacio-Vera
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International Review of Applied Economics;Economic policies;New Thinking in Economics;great recession;global financial crisis;New Economics;macroeconomic policies;UK Woman's Budget Group;UK Budget Deficit;UK Woman's Budget;UK Budget;UK Banking Sector;UK General Election;Modern Endogenous Growth Theory;Steady Growth Equilibrium;Basel Iii;Gdp Growth;PAYGO System;World Gdp;Public Pension Systems;Creditor Households;PAYGO Pension System;Cit;Pension Systems;Gdp Result;Global Gdp;RHS Term;Goods Market Equilibrium;Inter-bank Interest Rate;Debt Monetization;Debtor Households;Cancun Agreement