Empirical Evidence on International Economic Policy Coordination

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Abstract

Focusing on the international dimension of macroeconomic policy, this handbook covers the main areas of modern macroeconomic policy in open economies. The emphasis is on policy applications rather than the development of economic theory. There are three basic goals: (1) an understanding of how economic theories affect actual policy making, (2) a description of the institutional and conceptual development of the international economy, and (3) an explanation of the way policy-making institutions deal with the so-called international economy.

The handbook consists of an introductory chapter and four parts. The first treats macroeconomic policy-making from the home country versus the rest of the world perspective. The second part stresses policies among interacting and reacting countries. The third part considers the development of world capital markets and the international monetary system as important parts of the policy environment. The final part details macroeconomic policies in the G7 and Latin American countries.

Chapter 5, Empirical Evidence on International Economic Policy Coordination, is located in Part II: Macroeconomic Policy Among Open Economies.
Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationMacroeconomic Policy in Open Economies
EditorsMichael U . Fratianni, Dominick Salvatore, Jürgen von Hagen
Place of PublicationWestport
PublisherGreenwood Press
Chapter5
Pages148-176
Number of pages29
ISBN (Print)0313289891, 9780313289897
Publication statusPublished - 1997

Publication series

NameHandbook of Comparative Economic Policies
PublisherGreenwood Press
Volume5
ISSN (Print)1054-7681

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