Privatization, Deregulation and the Macroeconomy
Measurement, Modelling and Policy
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Author
Publication
1996-09-01 - Edward Elgar Publishing
Language
English
Word Count
60,250 words, Guess
Page Count
241 pages
Physical Format
Hardcover
Identifiers
- Open LibraryOL8620704M
- ISBN-139781858983479
- ISBN-101858983479
- OCLC Control Number243506565
- Library of Congress Control Number96006433
and 1 more
- Goodreads1438878
Classifications
- LCCHD87 .B463 1996
- DDC338.9
Description
Privatization, Deregulation and the Macroeconomy focuses on the macroeconomic consequences of microeconomic rigidity in the markets for goods or services and the reforms necessary to create economic dynamism. Peter van Bergeijk and Robert Haffner address questions of how market structure, competition policy, over-regulation and collusive behaviour may influence macroeconomic performance. Drawing on many examples from OECD countries (most notably Germany, New Zealand, Australia and the Netherlands), Eastern Europe and the Third World, the authors show how economic policies intended to provide greater flexibility can be analysed. The authors examine the diagnosis or measurement of product market inertia at the mesoeconomic level and its consequences at the macroeconomic level such as employment, per capita income growth and price stability.
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Other Editions
- Privatization, Deregulation and the Macroeconomy: Measurement, Modelling and Policy
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