>
Economic Policy in the Age of Globalisation

Economic Policy in the Age of Globalisation

  • £14.29
  • Save £31


Nicola Acocella
Cambridge University Press, 6/1/2009
EAN 9780521540384, ISBN10: 0521540380

Paperback, 540 pages, 24.4 x 17 x 3.1 cm
Language: English

In the age of globalisation both domestic and foreign economic policies play an important role in determining firms' strategies. Understanding such policies is an essential part of the cultural background of managers at all levels of a firm. At the same time, firms' choices have a greater impact on economic policymaking in a global economy, as the range of alternatives open to them expands. In this textbook, Professor Acocella analyses both sides of this relationship. Special emphasis is placed on current issues: in policymaking on the basis of social choice principles and the normative and positive theory of economic policy; and issues concerning the establishment of international public institutions that can match the global reach of the private institutions (markets and firms) that generate many of today's economic challenges. Broad in scope, this book is aimed at students who have completed an introductory course in both micro and macroeconomics.

Preface
List of symbols
1. Introduction
Part I. The Market, Efficiency and Equity
2. Market failures
microeconomic aspects
3. Market failures
macroeconomic aspects
Part II. Normative and Positive Theory of Economic Policy
4. The normative theory of economic policy
5. Government failures
elements of a positive theory of economic policy
Part III. Microeconomic Policies
6. Property rights, corporate governance and public enterprises
7. Competition policies. Policies for externalities and public goods
8. Industrial and regional policies. Redistributive policies
9. Social choice and cost-benefit analysis
Part IV. Macroeconomic Policies
10. Macroeconomic schemes of analysis in an open economy
11. Macroeconomic objectives and monetary policy
12. Macroeconomic objectives and fiscal policy
13. Incomes and price policies
14. Balance of payments policies
15. Trade policies
free trade and protectionism
Part V. Private and Public Institutions in an International Setting
16. Monetary systems and exchange rate regimes
17. Development and trade organisations
18. Regional public institutions
the European Union
Part VI. Globalisation and the Quest for a New Institutional Setting
19. The internationalisation of private institutions
the globalisation of markets and production
20. The challenges of globalisation for public policies
List of references
List of boxes
Author index
Subject index.