
Inflation in Small Countries
Proceedings of an International Conference Held at the Institute for Advanced Studies Vienna, November 1974
H. Frisch(Editor)
Springer (Publisher)
Published on 1. March 1976
Book
Paperback/Softback
VI, 358 pages
978-3-540-07624-7 (ISBN)
Description
I. Introduction.- 1. Inflation in Small Countries.- II. The Scandinavian Model.- 2. Inflation in Open Economies: Supply-determined versus Demand-determined models.- 3. Why Inflation Rates Differ: A Critical Examination of the Structural Hypothesis.- III. Monetarist Inflation Models.- 4. An Elementary Monetarist Model of Simultaneous Fluctuations in Prices and Output.- 5. The Role of Economic Size in the Determination and Transmission of World Inflation.- IV. The Indexation Problem.- 6. The Role of Index Clauses in an Anti-Inflationary Strategy.- 7. Indexation and Monetary Stability.- 8. Reverse Indexing: A Scheme to Annihilate Inflation?.- 9. General Indexation - a Means Against Inflation?.- V. Inflationary Expectations.- 10. Inflationary Expectations in a Macroeconomic Model.- 11. How to Forecast and to Explain the Balances on Current Account of Small Countries?.- VI. Empirical Studies.- 12. International Aspects of Cost Push Inflation.- 13. A Simple Aggregate Model for Austria.- 14. A Sectoral Wage Price Model for the Netherlands' Economy.- VII. Inflation and Income Distribution.- 15. Personal Income Distribution and Inflation.
More details
Series
Edition
Softcover reprint of the original 1st ed. 1976
Language
English
Place of publication
Berlin
Germany
Publishing group
Springer Berlin
Target group
Professional and scholarly
Research
Illustrations
VI, 358 p.
Dimensions
Height: 244 mm
Width: 170 mm
Thickness: 20 mm
Weight
635 gr
ISBN-13
978-3-540-07624-7 (9783540076247)
DOI
10.1007/978-3-642-46331-0
Schweitzer Classification
Content
I. Introduction.- 1. Inflation in Small Countries.- II. The Scandinavian Model.- 2. Inflation in Open Economies: Supply-determined versus Demand-determined models.- 3. Why Inflation Rates Differ: A Critical Examination of the Structural Hypothesis.- III. Monetarist Inflation Models.- 4. An Elementary Monetarist Model of Simultaneous Fluctuations in Prices and Output.- 5. The Role of Economic Size in the Determination and Transmission of World Inflation.- IV. The Indexation Problem.- 6. The Role of Index Clauses in an Anti-Inflationary Strategy.- 7. Indexation and Monetary Stability.- 8. Reverse Indexing: A Scheme to Annihilate Inflation?.- 9. General Indexation - a Means Against Inflation?.- V. Inflationary Expectations.- 10. Inflationary Expectations in a Macroeconomic Model.- 11. How to Forecast and to Explain the Balances on Current Account of Small Countries?.- VI. Empirical Studies.- 12. International Aspects of Cost Push Inflation.- 13. A Simple Aggregate Model for Austria.- 14. A Sectoral Wage Price Model for the Netherlands' Economy.- VII. Inflation and Income Distribution.- 15. Personal Income Distribution and Inflation.