Macroeconomic Theory and Economic Policy: Essays in Honour of Jean-Paul FitoussiK. Vela Velupillai Jean-Paul Fitoussi needs no introduction as one of the world's foremost Macroeconomists of his generation. This celebration of his work includes contributions from Nobel Prize - winning economists Robert W. Clower and Robert Solow as well as Olivier Blanchard and leading economic theorist, Edmond Malinvaud. |
Contents
Price versus wage stickiness and the issue | |
Contours of employment protection reform | |
the story of a mares nest | |
The long swings in economic understanding | |
The difficult dialogue between the development | |
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