Nber Macroeconomics Annual 2011: Volume 26 (national Bureau Of Economic Research Macroeconomics Annual)

Nber Macroeconomics Annual 2011: Volume 26 (national Bureau Of Economic Research Macroeconomics Annual) Daron Acemoglu

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<p>The twenty-sixth edition of the <i>NBER Macroeconomics Annual</i> continues its tradition of featuring theoretical and empirical contributions that shed light on central issues in contemporary macroeconomics, pushing the frontiers of macroeconomic work in areas ranging from short-run macroeconomic fluctuations to exchange rates, financial regulation, and political economy. As with other recent volumes in this series, this year’s volume features several papers that aim to illuminate the causes of the recent financial crisis and consider policies that might reduce the likelihood of similar crises in the future. Topics include analyses of the sources of asset market bubbles and their macroeconomic consequences, the reconsideration of financial regulation and ways in which it could be improved, exchange-rate determination, and the macroeconomic determinants of unemployment. <br></p>

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Nber Macroeconomics Annual 2011: Volume 26 (national Bureau Of Economic Research Macroeconomics Annual)

Nber Macroeconomics Annual 2011: Volume 26 (national Bureau Of Economic Research Macroeconomics Annual) Daron Acemoglu

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<p>The twenty-sixth edition of the <i>NBER Macroeconomics Annual</i> continues its tradition of featuring theoretical and empirical contributions that shed light on central issues in contemporary macroeconomics, pushing the frontiers of macroeconomic work in areas ranging from short-run macroeconomic fluctuations to exchange rates, financial regulation, and political economy. As with other recent volumes in this series, this year’s volume features several papers that aim to illuminate the causes of the recent financial crisis and consider policies that might reduce the likelihood of similar crises in the future. Topics include analyses of the sources of asset market bubbles and their macroeconomic consequences, the reconsideration of financial regulation and ways in which it could be improved, exchange-rate determination, and the macroeconomic determinants of unemployment. <br></p>

business University Of Chicago Press Journals
menu_book Paperback
calendar_today 2012
qr_code_2 9780226002163
language EN
description 440 pages