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Major Recessions: Britain and the World 1920-1995

Autor Christopher Dow
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 5 oct 2000
In the twentieth century there have been five major recessions: two in the interwar period, and three more starting 1973, 1979, and 1989. This book focuses on events in the UK, but sets them in their international context and makes frequent comparisons with other countries. Major recessions happened at a similar time in all major countries, and the lessons are general. Three main conclusions are reached: (1) major recessions reflect abrupt fallings off in demand, not supply; (2) these are due to identifiable demand shocks and by swings in consumer and business confidence which amplify the direct effects of demand shock; (3) major recessions are not predictable. In the final chapter, Christopher Dow puts forward an insider's view on how to avoid future severe recessions: action must be taken to control booms, which if uncontrolled will lead to a period of bust, and once a major recession has begun, fiscal and monetary policy must be adjusted to mitigate the downturn. Often unpopular with economists, this is the line which many governments and central banks take: Major Recessions will help them to have more success.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9780199241231
ISBN-10: 0199241236
Pagini: 492
Ilustrații: figures and tables
Dimensiuni: 156 x 235 x 27 mm
Greutate: 0.7 kg
Editura: OUP OXFORD
Colecția OUP Oxford
Locul publicării:Oxford, United Kingdom

Recenzii

Dow's critiqye of contemporary trends in macroeconomic thought is as pointed as it is refreshing ... The book is reasoned, erudite, packed with quantitative information of great use, and resolutely engaged with contemporary debates concerning macroeconomic theory and policy ... Major Recessions rewards the patient and disciplined reader with a concrete appreciation of the powers of the Keynesian view. At the same time, it stands in testimony to the work of a fine scholar, now lost to us, who was never afraid to subject his ideas to the punishing scrutiny of Whitehall and Threadneedle Street.
a powerful restatement of the Keynesian approach to the study of business cycles, one that clearly (and at times passionately) rejects the current popular applications and nostrums of a new classical economics.
...a fascinating book...a fitting epitaph.
Because it tackles one of the most important issues facing policy-makers, the book will reach a wider audience than that received by the usual economic tome. It deserves to. The interesting thing about the Dow book is that it deals with the crucial issue of whether the downward swing of the cycle develops into a serious recession.
In his magisterial study of recessions, published last year, the late Christopher Dow brought out how different things can be.
Reviewed in Long Range Planning, October 1999. OK review but no quotes to pull out.

Notă biografică

Before his death in 1998, Christopher Dow was Visiting Fellow at the National Institute of Economic and Social Research (NIESR). His distinguished career included periods as Senior Economic Adviser to the UK Treasury, Deputy Director of NIESR, Assistant Secretary General of OECD, and Executive Director of the Bank of England.