Business Cycles and Macroeconomic Stability: Should We Rebuild Built-in Stabilizers?

Author:   Jean-Olivier Hairault ,  Pierre-Yves Hénin ,  Franck Portier
Publisher:   Springer-Verlag New York Inc.
Edition:   Softcover reprint of the original 1st ed. 1997
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9781461378303


Pages:   341
Publication Date:   04 October 2012
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Business Cycles and Macroeconomic Stability: Should We Rebuild Built-in Stabilizers?


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Setting the issue ""Most economists consider the marked increase in automatic stabilizers a highly favorable development with respect to maintenance of economic stability"". Besides the rare privilege of having being signed by both Milton Friedman and Paul Samuelson (Depres,Friedman, Hart, Samuelson, and Wallace [1950]), among others, this sentence expressed as soon as 1950 the consensus view on the stabilizing effect of fiscal rules governing tax revenue and public expendi­ tures and transfers. This positive ex ante assessment will have been confirmed ex post as part of the explanation for post war stabilization (Burns [1960], de Long and Summers [1986], Moore and Zarnovitz [1986]). However, it becomes disputed in both its positive and normative aspects. Many institutional changes since the eighties point at curbing back the transfer mechanisms underlying automatic stabilizers, and legal restraints on deficits such as the US balanced budget amendment or the European Maastricht criteria would involve serious risks for the future of stabilizers. Under such rules ""the government would become, almost inevitally, a destabilizer rather than a stabilizer"" said Joseph Stiglitz, quoted by the New York Times (April 1995)). ""Built-in stabilizers are automatic fiscal adjustments that reduce the national income multiplier and thus cushion the effects of changes in autonomous spend­ ing on the level of income"" (Pechman [1987]). Early analyses of the automatic fiscal stabilizers include the contributions of A. G. Hart [1945], R. Musgrave and M. Miller (1948) and E. C. Brown (1955).

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Author:   Jean-Olivier Hairault ,  Pierre-Yves Hénin ,  Franck Portier
Publisher:   Springer-Verlag New York Inc.
Imprint:   Springer-Verlag New York Inc.
Edition:   Softcover reprint of the original 1st ed. 1997
Dimensions:   Width: 15.50cm , Height: 2.00cm , Length: 23.50cm
Weight:   0.569kg
ISBN:  

9781461378303


ISBN 10:   1461378303
Pages:   341
Publication Date:   04 October 2012
Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  Professional & Vocational
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
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Introduction; J.-O. Hairault, et al. Part I: Fiscal Policies, Business Cycle and Growth. 1. An Exploration Into the Effects of Dynamic Economic Stabilization; J. Dolmas, G.W. Huffman. 2. Optimal Public Spending in a Business Cycle Model; S. Ambler, E. Cardia. 3. Welfare, Stabilization or Growth: A Comparison of Different Fiscal Objectives; S.P. Cassou, K.J. Lansing. 4. Public Investment, Stabilization and Growth; F. Collard. Part II: Automatic Stabilizers in an Economic Union. 5. Monetary Union and the Role of Automatic Stabilizers; K.M. Kletzer, W.H. Buiter. 6. The Efficiency of National and Regional Stabilization Policies; T. Bayoumi, P.R. Masson. 7. Insurance Against Asymmetric Shocks in a European Monetary Union; J. von Hagen, G.W. Hammond. 8. Automatic Stabilizers in a European Perspective; F. Bec, J.-O. Hairault. Part III: Stabilization and Labour Market Policies. 9. The Cyclical Effects of Labour Market Policy; S.P. Millard. 10. Financing Unemployment Benefits in the Business Cycle: Stabilization, Welfare and Equity Issues; J.-O. Hairault, et al. Part IV: Empirical Evidence, Recent Trends and Problems on Stabilization. 11. Are Automatic Stabilizers Still Effective? The French Case in the Nineties; J.-P. Cotis, et al. 12. Output Stabilization Versus Deficit Sustainability: Is It a Trade- Off? B. Candelon, P.-Y. Henin. 13. The Effects of Fiscal Policy and The Maastricht Solvency Criteria on European Employment; R. Barrell, et al. 14.Macroeconomic Effects of Fiscal Restructuring in Europe; A.H. Bayer, et al. Index.

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