Rethinking Stabilization Policy - The Federal Reserve Bank - Books - University Press of the Pacific - 9781410209429 - November 20, 2003
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Rethinking Stabilization Policy

The Federal Reserve Bank

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Rethinking Stabilization Policy

For some time, the use of monetary and fiscal policies to smooth business cycle fluctuations has taken a back seat to longer-term objectives of restoring price stability and fiscal balance. Many policymakers and academic economists have held the view that fiscal policy had little or no short-run stabilization role and that monetary policy should give priority to maintaining price stability. More recently, however, weaker economic performance in some of the world's economies, most notably in Japan and the United States, has led to renewed interest in the use of short-run stabilization policy. The Federal Reserve Bank of Kansas City sponsored a symposium, "Rethinking Stabilization Policy," at Jackson Hole, Wyoming, on August 29-31, 2002. The symposium brought together a distinguished group of central bank officials, academic economists, and business economists to discuss the potential scope for stabilization policy in today's new environment. Our goal for this symposium was straight-forward, although hardly simple. It was to provide a forum to discuss the roles of monetary and fiscal stabilization policies, their effectiveness, and their limitations. And finally, so as not to lose sight of a consensus from earlier meetings, we analyzed these stabilization policies' compatibility with long-run price stability and fiscal sustainability, which are critical to the success of any economy - industrial or emerging. Thomas M. Hoenig President Federal Reserve Bank of Kansas City


504 pages

Media Books     Paperback Book   (Book with soft cover and glued back)
Released November 20, 2003
ISBN13 9781410209429
Publishers University Press of the Pacific
Pages 504
Dimensions 152 × 229 × 32 mm   ·   743 g
Language English  
Contributor Alan Greenspan