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Title
Macroeconomic Policy after the Crash : Issues in Microprudential and Macroprudential Policy / by Richard Barwell.
ISBN
9783319404639
3319404636
9783319404622
3319404628
Published
Cham : Springer International Publishing : Imprint : Palgrave Macmillan, 2017.
Language
English
Description
1 online resource (xiv, 427 pages)
Item Number
10.1007/978-3-319-40463-9 doi
Call Number
HB172.5
Dewey Decimal Classification
339
Summary
This book reviews the key policy debates during the post-crash era, describing the issues that policymakers grappled with, the decisions that they took and the details of the policy instruments that were created. It focuses specifically on the policy regimes at the epicentre of the crisis: micro- and macro-prudential policy with chapters exploring the revolution in the conduct of macroeconomic policy in the period since the financial crisis. The author shows that throughout this period policymakers have had to balance two conflicting objectives -- to repair balance sheets in the banking and public sectors whilst simultaneously trying to catalyse an economic recovery -- and that has required them to innovate new tools and even new policy regimes in response. This book goes behind the jargon and explains what exactly policymakers at the Bank of England, the Treasury and beyond did and why, from QE to austerity to Basel III.
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Includes bibliographical references and index.
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Print version: 9783319404622
Part 1) Microprudential Policy
1) The causes of the crash
2) The crisis response
3) Global reform
4) Local Reform
5) The wider prudential policy agenda
Part 1) Macroprudential Policy
1) The macroprudential agenda
2)Turf wars: the relationship between macroprudential policy and other policy regimes
3) The conventional instruments of macroprudential policy
4) Unconventional macroprudential instruments
5) MP-UK: Macroprudential policy in action in the United Kingdom
6) Macroprudential policy and the UK housing market.