The Theory of Economic Policy in a Strategic Context

The Theory of Economic Policy in a Strategic Context

by Andrew Hughes Hallett (Author), Giovanni Di Bartolomeo (Author), NicolaAcocella (Author)

Synopsis

In developing a new and highly innovative theory of economic policy, this book deals with conflicts between strategic actions by public and private agents. It builds on the Lucas critique but also applies the tools introduced by Tinbergen and Theil to dynamic policy games, and from there derives a new theory of economic policy. Its main propositions describe such properties in the models currently used for policy-making as neutrality and equilibrium existence, uniqueness, and multiplicity. These properties are key to understanding the impact of concepts such as rational expectations, time inconsistency, communication and the use of policy announcements. As the numerous examples show, they are useful both for model building and for devising optimal institutions. The Theory of Economic Policy in a Strategic Context is an essential but accessible tool for economic researchers involved in policy questions.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 366
Edition: Reprint
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Published: 30 Aug 2018

ISBN 10: 1108468829
ISBN 13: 9781108468824

Author Bio
Nicola Acocella is Professor of Economic Policy at Universit... degli Studi di Roma 'La Sapienza', Italy. Giovanni Di Boartolomeo is Associate Professor of Economics at Universit... degli Studi di Teramo, Italy, where he is also Director of the postgraduate course in Management and Business Communication. Andrew Hughes Hallett is Professor of Economics and Public Policy at George Mason University, Virginia and Professor of Economics at the University of St Andrews. He is a Fellow of the Royal Society of Edinburgh.