Beyond shocks : what causes business cycles? /

Detalles Bibliográficos
Otros Autores: Fuhrer, Jeffrey C. (ed.), Schuh, Scott (ed.), Bordo, Michael D., Cooper, Richard N., Dornbusch, Rudiger, Mussa, Michael, Obstfeld, Maurice, Samuelson, Paul A. (Paul Anthony), 1915-2009, Temin, Peter
Formato: Libro
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: [Boston] : Federal Reserve Bank of Boston, 1998.
Colección:Conference series ; 42
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Tabla de Contenidos:
  • Beyond shocks: what causes business cycles? An overview / Jeffrey C. Fuhrer and Scott Schuh.
  • Summing up on business cycles: opening address / Paul A. Samuelson.
  • The causes of american business cycles: an essay in economic historiography / Peter Temin.
  • Discussion / Christina D. Romer.
  • Historical evidence on business cycles: the international experience / U. Michael Bergman, Michael D. Bordo, and Lars Jonung.
  • Discussion / Richard N. Cooper.
  • The role of interest rate policy in the generation and propagation of business cycles: what has changed since the '30s? / Christopher A. Sims.
  • Discussion / Lawrence J. Christiano, Benjamin M. Friedman.
  • Financial markets and business cycles: lessons from around the world. A panel discussion. After Asia: new directions for the international financial system / Rudiger Dornbusch.
  • Financial shocks and business cycles: Lessons from outside the United States / Maurice Obstfeld.
  • Market mechanisms for avoiding the next currency crash: lesson from Asia / Avinash Persaud.
  • Technology and business cycles: how well do standard models explain the facts? / Susanto Basu.
  • Discussion / Mark Bils, Thomas F. Cooley.
  • Job reallocation and the business cycle: new facts for an old debate / Scott Schuh and Robert K. Triest.
  • Discussion / Ricardo J. Caballero, Steven J. Davis.
  • Policy implications: a panel discussion. The new financial world: policy shortcomings and remedies / Henry Kaufman.
  • A view of recessions, from the automotive industry / Martin B. Zimmerman.
  • Emerging economies and the business cycle / Agustin G. Carstens.
  • The effects of international policy / Michael Mussa.