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Prices and Quantities
A Macroeconomic Analysis
Arthur M Okun
During the past decade Arthur M. Okun, like many economists, focused attention on finding ways to fight inflation without sacrificing goals of high employment and prosperity. In recent years the economy has been plagued by stagflationthe simultaneous persistence of high inflation and high unemployment. Traditional methods of aggregate demand management that have been reasonably successful in curing either one or the other of these problems have not been effective, and the nation has not been able to contain inflation even in periods of economic slack. It now seems clear that the economists’ traditional model that presumes short-run flexibility in wages and prices no longer holds for most of the industrial world, and hence the response of inflation to shifts in macroeconomic policy is weak. In this volume Okun seeks to explain that loss of responsiveness by analyzing how modern labor and product markets work and how they are structured. A central feature of Okun’s analysis is implicit contract theory, which recognizes that efficiency-maximizing decisions by business firms reflect long-term considerations as well as short-term changes in markets. His interpretation of microeconomic behavior and macroeconomic performance provides a basis for the design of policies to deal with stagflation.
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Rowman & Littlefield Publishers / Brookings Institution Press
Pages: 382 Trim: 6 x 9
978-0-8157-6479-3 • Paperback • March 1981 •
$31.00
• (£25.00)
978-0-8157-1872-7 • eBook • October 2011 •
$29.00
• (£19.99)
Subjects:
Business & Economics / Economics / Macroeconomics
Prices and Quantities
A Macroeconomic Analysis
Paperback
$31.00
eBook
$29.00
Summary
Summary
During the past decade Arthur M. Okun, like many economists, focused attention on finding ways to fight inflation without sacrificing goals of high employment and prosperity. In recent years the economy has been plagued by stagflationthe simultaneous persistence of high inflation and high unemployment. Traditional methods of aggregate demand management that have been reasonably successful in curing either one or the other of these problems have not been effective, and the nation has not been able to contain inflation even in periods of economic slack. It now seems clear that the economists’ traditional model that presumes short-run flexibility in wages and prices no longer holds for most of the industrial world, and hence the response of inflation to shifts in macroeconomic policy is weak. In this volume Okun seeks to explain that loss of responsiveness by analyzing how modern labor and product markets work and how they are structured. A central feature of Okun’s analysis is implicit contract theory, which recognizes that efficiency-maximizing decisions by business firms reflect long-term considerations as well as short-term changes in markets. His interpretation of microeconomic behavior and macroeconomic performance provides a basis for the design of policies to deal with stagflation.
Details
Details
Rowman & Littlefield Publishers / Brookings Institution Press
Pages: 382 Trim: 6 x 9
978-0-8157-6479-3 • Paperback • March 1981 •
$31.00
• (£25.00)
978-0-8157-1872-7 • eBook • October 2011 •
$29.00
• (£19.99)
Subjects:
Business & Economics / Economics / Macroeconomics
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