<i>'This </i>festschrift<i> celebrates not only the personal achievements of Jim Ball, but also the contributions to macroeconomic policymaking and analysis of the Centre for Economic Forecasting at the London Business School which he founded and led.'</i>

- Andrew Britton, The Manchester School'. . . this volume is a valuable collection that will provide much interest to both policymakers and academics.'– Simon Sosvilla-Rivero, Economic Journal,

Money, Inflation and Employment examines issues of economic policy and theory through a series of original essays written in recognition of Sir James Ball's seminal contribution to macroeconomic modelling, forecasting and economic policy making.Contributions by leading policymakers focus primarily on the UK economy, with papers by Jeremy Bray, MP, on managing the economy, Alan Budd, Chief Economic Adviser to the Treasury, on exchange rate policy, Sir Terence Burns, Permanent Secretary to the Treasury, on the Treasury's responsibilities and character, and Bill Robinson on the effects of North Sea oil. Later contributions address technical questions, with papers by David Currie and Steven Hall on expectations and learning, D.F. Hendry and M.P. Clements on a theory of intercept corrections in macroeconomic forecasting, Lawrence Klein on economic forecasting and decision making under uncertainty, Ken Wallis and Keith Church on price homogeneity and the supply side in a number of models of the UK economy.
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Money, Inflation and Employment examines issues of economic policy and theory through a series of original essays written in recognition of Sir James Ball’s seminal contribution to macroeconomic modelling, forecasting and economic policy making.
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ISBN
9781852787110
Publisert
1994-01-01
Utgiver
Vendor
Edward Elgar Publishing Ltd
Høyde
234 mm
Bredde
156 mm
Aldersnivå
UP, P, 05, 06
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
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Antall sider
240

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Edited by Sean Holly, Professor of Economics and Director of Research, The Management School, Sheffield University, UK