Political cycles and the macroeconomy / Alberto Alesina and Nouriel Roubini with Gerald D. Cohen.
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Bangladesh Public Administration Training Centre Library General Stacks | 339.5 ALP 1997 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | Available | Shakib | 87474 |
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339.5 AHM 1978 Macro-development economics : | 339.5 AHM 1978 Macro-development economics : | 339.5 AHM 1978 Macro-development economics : | 339.5 ALP 1997 Political cycles and the macroeconomy / | 339.5 BAN 2002 Current thoughts on rural development. | 339.5 BEM 1977 Macroeconomic policy in a developing country : | 339.5 BHP 1984 Public expenditure, inflation, and growth : |
Includes bibliographical references and index.
1. Overview -- 2. Opportunistic Models -- 3. Partisan Models -- 4. Political Cycles in the United States -- 5. Polls, Electoral Uncertainty, and the Economy -- 6. Political Cycles in Industrial Economies -- 7. Political Cycles and Macroeconomic Policies: Evidence from Industrial Democracies -- 8. Political Cycles and Central Bank Independence -- 9. Political Parties, Institutions, and Budget Deficits -- 10. Conclusions.
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