This volume examines recent IMF-developed empirical macroeconomic models dealing with adjustment and stabilization policies in developing countries. Some models are relevant for specific countries, and others relate to groups of developing countries.
Macroeconomics for Developing Countries
โ Scribed by Raghbendra Jha
- Publisher
- Routledge
- Year
- 2003
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 511
- Series
- Routledge Advanced Texts in Economics and Finance
- Edition
- 2
- Category
- Library
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โฆ Synopsis
Text covers standard closed and open macroeconomic models, an evaluation of the post-Washington consensus model, IMF stabilization programs and their effects on developing economies, the problems of indebtedness, and financial sector reforms in developing countries. For students in development economics. Hardcover, softcover available.
โฆ Table of Contents
Book Cover......Page 1
Title......Page 4
Copyright......Page 5
Contents......Page 8
1 Macroeconomic problems of developing countries......Page 18
2 National accounts and the macroeconomy......Page 24
3 The basic IS-LM-AS model in the closed......Page 42
4 The process of money creation and the 4 The process of money creation and the......Page 90
5 Macroeconomic policy in an open economy......Page 108
6 Current account and asset demand approaches to balance of payments......Page 154
7 IMF-type macro models for developing countries......Page 192
8 A structuralist macro model for developing......Page 208
9 Dualistic models of output and inflation in developing countries......Page 226
10 Growth theory and developing country macroeconomics......Page 248
11 An evaluation of the IMF programmes in developing countries......Page 280
12 Macroeconomic dimensions of fiscal policy in developing countries......Page 300
13 The inflation rate and seignorage......Page 330
14 The problem of indebtedness of HIPC countries......Page 358
15 Exchange rate issues in developing countries......Page 378
14 The problem of indebtedness of HIPC growth in developing countries......Page 402
17 The international financial architecture and the developing countries......Page 434
18 A final word......Page 472
Bibliography......Page 478
Name index......Page 502
Subject index......Page 506
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