
The Dynamics of Business Cycles
A Study in Economic Fluctuations
Routledge (Publisher)
1st Edition
Published on 24. April 2007
Book
Paperback/Softback
380 pages
978-0-415-43461-4 (ISBN)
Description
Originally published in 1942, this landmark volume makes available the entire business-cycle analysis of the Dutch economist, Jan Tinbergen, whose work in economic dynamics stimulated a new school of econometric research. The book explains what is typical and common in economic movements - the system of supply and demand schedules used to describe a market, certain technical relations, and 'balance equations'.
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Language
English
Place of publication
London
United Kingdom
Publishing group
Taylor & Francis Ltd
Target group
College/higher education
Dimensions
Height: 216 mm
Width: 138 mm
Weight
700 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-415-43461-4 (9780415434614)
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Content
Part 1: Descriptions
1. Introduction: Types of Movements
2. Long-Run Developments
3. Interruptions and Sudden Changes in Structure
4. Cyclical Movements
5. Seasonal Fluctuations
6. Random Movements
7. Differences among Individual Countries
8. Fluctuations in Individual Markets
Part 2: The Explanation of Economic Fluctuations
9. Economic Statics and Economic Dynamics
10. The Process of Long-Run Development
11. Periods of War and Inflation
12. Long Waves
13. Business-Cycle Fluctuations
14. Cyclical Movements in Individual Markets
15. Exogenous Movements
16. Theoretical Postscript
Part 3: Business-Cycle Policy
17. Introduction
18. Objectives of Trend Policy and Business-Cycle Policy
19. Indirect Policies - Tax Policies
20. Indirect Policies - Other Forms
21. Direct Policies - Expenditure Policies
22. Direct Policies - Other Forms
23. Summary: Choice of an Optimum Policy
1. Introduction: Types of Movements
2. Long-Run Developments
3. Interruptions and Sudden Changes in Structure
4. Cyclical Movements
5. Seasonal Fluctuations
6. Random Movements
7. Differences among Individual Countries
8. Fluctuations in Individual Markets
Part 2: The Explanation of Economic Fluctuations
9. Economic Statics and Economic Dynamics
10. The Process of Long-Run Development
11. Periods of War and Inflation
12. Long Waves
13. Business-Cycle Fluctuations
14. Cyclical Movements in Individual Markets
15. Exogenous Movements
16. Theoretical Postscript
Part 3: Business-Cycle Policy
17. Introduction
18. Objectives of Trend Policy and Business-Cycle Policy
19. Indirect Policies - Tax Policies
20. Indirect Policies - Other Forms
21. Direct Policies - Expenditure Policies
22. Direct Policies - Other Forms
23. Summary: Choice of an Optimum Policy