On the Theory of Macroeconomic Policy
James Tobin
No 931, Cowles Foundation Discussion Papers from Cowles Foundation for Research in Economics, Yale University
Abstract:
Jan Tinbergen was and is of course a scientist, full of curiosity about how the world works. But his motivation has always been more than curiosity. He wants to know how the world works so that he can make it work better. Knowledge is the foundation of policy. It was natural for Tinbergen to set forth a formal theory of policy nearly fifty years ago and it was equally natural from him to relate the theory to practical problems of policy in the Netherlands and else where and to implement it and illustrate it with the help of theoretical and econometric models. Thus Tinbergen was the originator of the subject on which I propose to speak to you today.
Keywords: Public policy; social welfare; macroeconomic policy (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Pages: 18 pages
Date: 1989-12
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Published in De Economist (1990), 138(1): 1-14
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