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Global Macro Economy and Finance

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ISBN-10: 1137034238

ISBN-13: 9781137034236

Edition: 2012

Authors: Franklin Allen, Masahiko Aoki, Nobuhiro Kiyotaki, Roger Gordon, Joseph E. Stiglitz

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List price: $99.99
Copyright year: 2012
Publisher: Palgrave Macmillan Limited
Publication date: 10/18/2012
Binding: Hardcover
Pages: 338
Size: 6.30" wide x 10.78" long x 1.02" tall
Weight: 1.540
Language: English

Masahiko Aoki is Henri H. and Tomoye Takahashi Professor of Japanese Studies in the Department of Economics at Stanford University.

Joseph Stiglitz is professor of economics at Columbia University.

Introduction
The Measure of Social Welfare
On The Measurement of Social Progress and Well Being
The Role of Statistics in the United States' Economic Future
Measuring Equitable and Sustainable Wellbeing in Italy
Macroeconomic Theory and Policy: Financial Frictions and Aggregate Economic Activity
Liquidity Shocks and Asset Prices in the Business Cycle
A Mechanism Design Approach to Financial Frictions
Bank Lending and Credit Supply Shocks
International Macro Theory and Policy: Interconnectivity and Global Externalities
Sectoral Imbalances and Long Run Crises
The Race to Zero
Capital Flows, Crisis and Externalities
Whither Capitalism? Financial Externalities and Crisis
The Future of Corporate Taxation in a Globalized Economy
How Should Income from Multinationals be Taxed?
Taxing Multinationals in a World with International Mergers and Acquisitions: Should the Home Country Exempt Foreign Income?
Financial Institutions and Behaviour
System Risk and Macroprudential Regulation
Filling the Gaps: The Vienna Initiative and the Role of the International Financial Institutions in Crisis Management and Resolution
Financial Structure and Economic Development: Recent New Progresses
A Model of Private Equity Fund Compensation