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The American business cycle : continuity and change / edited by Robert J. Gordon.

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Format:
Book
Conference/Event
Contributor:
Gordon, Robert J. (Robert James), 1940-
Conference Name:
National Bureau of Economic Research Conference on Business Cycles (1984 : Puerto Rico)
Series:
Studies in business cycles ; v. 25.
Studies in business cycles ; v. 25
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Business cycles--United States.
Business cycles.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (xiv, 868 pages) : illustrations
Edition:
Pbk. ed.
Place of Publication:
Chicago : University of Chicago Press, 1990, c1986.
Language Note:
English
Summary:
In recent decades the American economy has experienced the worst peace-time inflation in its history and the highest unemployment rate since the Great Depression. These circumstances have prompted renewed interest in the concept of business cycles, which Joseph Schumpeter suggested are "like the beat of the heart, of the essence of the organism that displays them." In The American Business Cycle, some of the most prominent macroeconomics in the United States focuses on the questions, To what extent are business cycles propelled by external shocks? How have post-1946 cycles differed from earlier cycles? And, what are the major factors that contribute to business cycles? They extend their investigation in some areas as far back as 1875 to afford a deeper understanding of both economic history and the most recent economic fluctuations. Seven papers address specific aspects of economic activity: consumption, investment, inventory change, fiscal policy, monetary behavior, open economy, and the labor market. Five papers focus on aggregate economic activity. In a number of cases, the papers present findings that challenge widely accepted models and assumptions. In addition to its substantive findings, The American Business Cycle includes an appendix containing both the first published history of the NBER business-cycle dating chronology and many previously unpublished historical data series.
Contents:
Front matter
Contents
Prefatory Note
Introduction: Continuity and Change in Theory, Behavior, and Methodology
Tribute to Ott() Eckstein
1. The Mechanism.s of the Business Cycle in the Postwar Era
2. Are Business Cycles All Alike?
3. Inventory Fluctuations in the United States since 1929
4. The Role of Consumption in Economic Fluctuations
5. Fixed Investment in the American Business Cycle, 1919-83
6. The Behavior of United States Deficits
7. Money, Credit, and Interest Rates in the Business Cycle
8. The Open Economy: Implications for Monetary and Fiscal Policy
9. Major Changes in Cyclical Behavior
10. The Cyclical Behavior of Industrial Labor Markets: A Comparison of the Prewar and Postwar Eras
11. Improvements in Macroeconomic Stability: The Role of Wages and Prices
12. The Changing Cyclical Variability of Economic Activity in the United States
Appendix A: The Development and Role of the National Bureau of Economic Research's Business Cycle Chronologies
Appendix B: Historical Data
Contributors
Participants
Author Index
Subject Index
Notes:
Includes bibliographical references and indexes.
Description based upon print version of record.
ISBN:
9786611125684
9781281125682
1281125687
9780226304595
0226304590
OCLC:
648336227

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