Crisis, Stabilization, and Economic Reform

Therapy by Consensus
ISBN13: 9780198286639ISBN10: 0198286635 Hardback, 320 pages
Aug 1993,  In Stock

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This book examines the phenomenon of the high inflation processes of the 1970s and 1980s as exemplified by Argentina, Brazil, and Israel. It explores the common characteristics of such processes and their possible cures--with some emphasis on the lessons of the Israeli experience in respect of the role of incomes policy and the political economy of stabilization. The discussion of the theoretical underpinnings of "shock" treatments provides a good example for the blending of a number of disciplines: lessons of economic history, open economy monetary and macro theory, game-theory applications to economic policy design (concepts such as dynamic inconsistency, government reputation, and credibility) and the rationalization of incomes policy.

Reviews

"The author offers an excellent mix of theory and data analysis....He excels in drawing general lessons from this comparative study of economies....This volume can be recommended to all policy makers and academics specializing in inflation."--Journal of Economic Literature

"Exciting reading....Provides a rare, and quite fascinating, insider's look at the trials and tribulations of policymaking....The arguments are well presented and clearly articulated....Bruno writes with the vigor and enthusiasm of an insider."--Finance & Development

Product Details

320 pages; 37 illus; ISBN13: 978-0-19-828663-9ISBN10: 0-19-828663-5

About the Author(s)

Michael Bruno, Professor of Economics, Hebrew University, Jerusalem

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