Economic Stabilization : : Objective, Rules, and Mechanisms / / Walter P. Egle.

A theoretical discussion of the problem of achieving economic stabilization. Mr. Egle offers a commonsense compromise between those who would use only automatic devices to counteract business swings and those who would give the government great discretionary powers.Originally published in 1952.The P...

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Place / Publishing House:Princeton, NJ : : Princeton University Press, , [2015]
©1952
Year of Publication:2015
Language:English
Series:University of Cincinnati Publications ; 2429
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505 0 0 |t Frontmatter --   |t Foreword --   |t Contents --   |t PART I. Some General Issues Concerning Stabilization --   |t Chapter 1. Pseudostabilization Problems --   |t Chapter 2. Two Schools of Thought on Countercyclical Action --   |t PART II. The Built-In Stabilizers --   |t Chapter 3. The Theory of Built-in Stabilizers --   |t Chapter 4. The Effectiveness of Existing Stabilizers --   |t Chapter 5. Proposed Constant Stabilizers --   |t Chapter 6. Rules of Adaptation of Flexible Stabilizers to Various Degrees of Off-Balance --   |t Chapter 7. A Summary Appraisal of All Variations of Automatic Management --   |t PART III. The Method Of Binding Targets --   |t Chapter 8. The Theory of Binding Targets --   |t Chapter 9. The Problem of Indexes --   |t Chapter 10. The Problem of the Most Suitable Choice Among Available Indexes Measuring Total Economic Activity --   |t Chapter 11. A Margin of Tolerable Fluctuations --   |t Chapter 12. The Problem of the Size of the Margin --   |t PART IV. The Means Of Stabilization --   |t Chapter 13. Adequate Controls for the Launching Period --   |t Chapter 14. Technical Requisites of Monetary-Fiscal Machinery --   |t Chapter 15. Nonmonetary Stabilization Policies --   |t Chapter 16. Binding Targets and Economic Freedom --   |t Chapter 17. Summary of the Main Problems and Conclusions --   |t Bibliography --   |t Index 
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