Political Economy in Macroeconomics / / Allan Drazen.
Originally, economics was called political economy, and those studying it readily accepted that economic decisions are made in a political world. But economics eventually separated itself from politics to pursue rigorous methods of analyzing individual behavior and markets. Recently, an increasing n...
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Place / Publishing House: | Princeton, NJ : : Princeton University Press, , [2018] ©2000 |
Year of Publication: | 2018 |
Language: | English |
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Table of Contents:
- Frontmatter
- CONTENTS
- PREFACE
- INTRODUCTORY NOTE
- PART I. Basic Issues and Tools of Analysis
- CHAPTER ONE. What is a Political Economy?
- CHAPTER TWO. Economic Models for Political Analysis
- CHAPTER THREE. Decisionmaking Mechanisms
- PART II: COMMITMENT, CREDIBILITY, AND REPUTATION
- CHAPTER FOUR. The Time-Consistency Problem
- CHAPTER FIVE. Laws, Institutions, and Delegated Authority
- CHAPTER SIX. Credibility and Reputation
- PART III. Heterogeneity and Conflicting Interests
- CHAPTER SEVEN. Elections and Changes of Policymakers
- CHAPTER EIGHT. Redistribution
- CHAPTER NINE. Public Goods
- CHAPTER TEN. Inaction, Delay, and Crisis
- PART IV. Application to Policy Issues
- CHAPTER ELEVEN. Factor Accumulation and Growth
- CHAPTER TWELVE. The International Economy
- CHAPTER THIRTEEN. Economic Reform and Transition
- CHAPTER FOURTEEN. The Size of Government and the Number of Nations
- BIBLIOGRAPHY
- AUTHOR INDEX
- SUBJECT INDEX