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Thirty Years of Economic Policy: Inspiration for Debate

Edited by Charles Wyplosz

in OUP Catalogue from Oxford University Press

Abstract: Over the last 30 years, Economic Policy has strived to produce policy relevant and rigorous analyses of the economic challenges of the time. A number of articles have been highly influential, shaping thinking among academic economists and policymakers. This volume brings together key historic articles that still resonate today. It provides academics with important research markers, and also provides students (and their teachers) with a 'reader' that demonstrates how the field of economics progresses by responding to challenges of the time. It will also inspire a new generation of students and academics with a recollection of how some of today's most influential economists made early contributions. Contributors to this volume - Alberto Alesina Richard Baldwin Olivier Blanchard Willem H. Buiter Lars Calmfors Rudiger Dornbusch John Driffill Barry Eichengreen Carlo Favero Francesco Giavazzi Patrick Honohan John Kay Mervyn King Philip R. Lane Paul Krugman Roberto Perotti Christopher Pissarides Ailsa Roell Andrew K. Rose Jeffrey Sachs Aaron Tornell Andres Velasco John Vickers Simon Wren-Lewis Charles Wyplosz

Date: 2015
ISBN: 9780198758105
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