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Projecting Potential Output: Methods and Problems: ZEW Economic Studies, cartea 42

Autor Sebastian Hauptmeier, Friedrich Heinemann, Marcus Kappler, Margit Kraus, Andreas Schrimpf, Hans-Michael Trautwein, Qingwei Wang
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 20 mar 2009
In spite of the widespread use of the concept of potential output in economic theory and empirical applications as well as in economic policy debates, the historical background and the assumptions inherent to this concept are rarely made transparent, let alone critically questioned. Against this background this book sets out to determine the extent to which the concept of potential output rests on clearly defined theoretical foundations and how far prevailing empirical quantification methods really provide reliable insights into potential output growth of an economy. In addition, the authors examine alternative methods for a forward-looking assessment of potential output growth.
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ISBN-13: 9783790821765
ISBN-10: 3790821764
Pagini: 212
Ilustrații: VIII, 200 p.
Dimensiuni: 155 x 235 x 14 mm
Greutate: 0.3 kg
Ediția:2009
Editura: Physica-Verlag HD
Colecția Physica
Seria ZEW Economic Studies

Locul publicării:Heidelberg, Germany

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Cuprins

THEORETICAL PART.- The Concept of Potential Output: A History of Origins.- Historical Positions and Controversies.- Epistemological Subsumption.- METHODOLOGICAL-EMPIRICAL PART.- Analysis and Criticism of Conventional Methods of Estimation.- Analysis of the Declining Trend in Germany’s Potential Growth Performance.- Alternative Methods for a Forward-Looking Assessment of Potential GDP Growth.- Conclusions for Economic Policy and Empirical Macroeconomics.

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In spite of the widespread use of the concept of potential output in economic theory and empirical applications as well as in economic policy debates, the historical background and the assumptions inherent to this concept are rarely made transparent, let alone critically questioned. Against this background this book sets out to determine the extent to which the concept of potential output rests on clearly defined theoretical foundations and how far prevailing empirical quantification methods really provide reliable insights into potential output growth of an economy. In addition, the authors examine alternative methods for a forward-looking assessment of potential output growth.

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Includes supplementary material: sn.pub/extras