The foundations of economic policy values and techniques

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adam_text Contents Preface xv List of symbols xviii 1 Introduction 1 1.1 Economic policy 1 1.2 Economic reality and social preferences 3 1.3 Outline of the text and organisation of the discipline 4 1.4 Summary 6 1.5 Key concepts 6 PARTI DEFINING SOCIAL PREFERENCES 2 Individual preferences and social preferences 9 2.1 Welfare economics 9 2.2 Constructing a social ordering 11 *2.3 Information about individual utilities and interpersonal comparisons 17 2.4 Summary 20 2.5 Key concepts 21 3 The Pareto principle and new welfare economics 23 3.1 Aggregating non comparable ordinal preferences and the Pareto principle 23 3.2 The limitations of the Pareto principle and the attempt to overcome them: new welfare economics 30 vii viii Contents 3.3 The compensation principle 33 *3.4 Scitovsky s double criterion 34 3.5 Arrow and the impossibility theorem 36 *3.6 Voting theory 58 *3.7 Appendix. A formal demonstration of the Pareto efficiency conditions 47 3.8 Summary 49 3.9 Key concepts 50 4 Theories of justice, social welfare functions and the social optimum 52 4.1 The need for a theory of justice 52 4.2 Interpersonal comparisons, justice criteria and social welfare functions 53 4.3 Choosing the social optimum 58 4.4 The utilitarianism of Pigou 59 *4.5 Rawls theory of justice 62 4.6 Non welfarist principles of justice 65 4.7 Summary 67 4.8 Key concepts 68 PART II SOCIAL CHOICES, GOVERNMENT AND THE MARKET 5 Social preferences and institutions 71 5.1 The role of the market and government 71 5.2 The fundamental theorems of welfare economics 72 5.3 The first fundamental theorem 73 5.4 The second fundamental theorem 75 5.5 Extending the theorems 77 5.6 The first theorem as a clarification (of the limits) of the invisible hand 78 5.7 Market and government in the light of the second theorem 87 5.8 Summary 87 5.9 Key concepts 88 6 Market failures: microeconomic aspects 89 6.1 Introduction 89 6.2 Perfect competition and markets in the real world 89 6.3 Incomplete markets and externalities 96 6.4 Externalities and the Coase theorem 99 6.5 Public goods 706 *6.6 A formal treatment of public goods 708 Contents ix 6.7 Transaction costs and asymmetric information 111 6.8 The theory of the second best 114 6.9 Income distribution and equity 777 6.10 Merit wants 778 6.11 Summary 779 6.12 Key concepts 727 7 Market failures: macroeconomic aspects 722 7.1 The instability of a capitalist market economy 722 7.2 Unemployment 725 7.3 Inflation 725 7.4 The short run analysis of unemployment and inflation 133 7.5 Growth and development 762 7.6 Market failure in growth theories 765 7.7 Summary 768 7.8 Key concepts 770 PART III NORMATIVE AND POSITIVE THEORY OF ECONOMIC POLICY 8 The normative theory of economic policy 775 8.1 The government as a rational agent 775 8.2 Planning 776 8.3 Economic policy objectives 778 8.4 The instruments of economic policy 785 8.5 The model 788 8.6 Limits and extensions of the classical approach 193 8.7 The Lucas critique 194 *8.8 A formal treatment of the Lucas critique 796 *8.9 Appendix 1. Structural and reduced form models in the case of two targets 797 *8.10 Appendix 2. The decision model in matrix form 798 8.11 Summary 200 8.12 Key concepts 207 9 Non market failures: elements of a positive theory of economic policy 203 9.1 Representing social groups 203 9.2 Agency problems: the objectives of politicians and the political business cycle 206 9.3 Agency problems: bureaucracy 270 9.4 Social groups, institutions and economic policy 275 9.5 Market and non market failures 274 x Contents 9.6 The process of defining government intervention 217 9.7 Summary 278 9.8 Key concepts 219 PART IV MICROECONOMIC INTERVENTION 10 Microeconomic policies for efficiency 223 10.1 Targets, instruments and models 223 10.2 Making the market work: the minimal state 224 10.3 Externalities and public policies 225 * 10.4 A decision model for production efficiency with externalities 229 *10.5 Public goods and their financing 230 10.6 Market power, regulation and public enterprises 232 10.7 Summary 244 10.8 Key concepts 246 11 Redistributive policies and optimal taxation 247 11.1 Theories of justice and the principles of redistribution 248 11.2 Redistribution policies 250 11.3 Utilitarianism, ability to pay and optimal taxation 252 * 11.4 Optimal taxation with private information: incentive compatible taxes 255 11.5 The characteristics of the optimal tax 258 11.6 The trade off between efficiency and equity 259 11.7 Optimal commodity taxation 261 11.8 Tax incidence 265 11.9 Alternative redistribution and income maintenance schemes 266 11.10 The welfare state 269 11.11 Criticism of redistribution policies, flat rate taxation and the basic income 272 11.12 Summary 274 11.13 Key concepts 275 12 Social choice and cosM enefit analysis 276 12.1 Choice criteria in private and public projects 276 12.2 Identifying the effects of a project 281 12.3 Evaluating the effects 282 12.4 Shadow prices 285 12.5 Valuing non marketed goods 288 12.6 Distribution 291 12.7 Uncertainty 292 12.8 The theoretical foundations of cost benefit analysis 293 * 12.9 Shadow prices in a planning framework 294 Contents xi 12.10 Summary 295 12.11 Key concepts 297 PART V MACROECONOMIC INTERVENTION IN A CLOSED ECONOMY 13 Macroeconomic objectives and monetary policy 301 13.1 Objectives, instruments and models of macroeconomic policy 301 13.2 The monetary economy 302 13.3 Financial intermediaries 303 13.4 Money as a liability of financial intermediaries 505 13.5 The central bank and monetary base 306 13.6 Banks and deposits 309 13.7 Controlling monetary base and the money supply 575 13.8 (Final) objectives and agents of monetary policy 319 13.9 The operation of monetary policy: indicators and intermediate targets 320 13.10 Considerations on the effectiveness of monetary policy 324 13.11 Summary 326 13.12 Key concepts 327 14 Macroeconomic objectives and fiscal policy 329 14.1 The budget and its components 329 14.2 Income, employment and taxes 557 14.3 Expenditure financing 335 14.4 Public debt 344 14.5 Summary 348 14.6 Key concepts 349 15 Incomes and price policies 350 15.1 Introduction 350 15.2 Income distribution, full cost and incomes policy 350 15.3 Coercion and incomes policies 353 15.4 Statist policies 353 15.5 Market based policies 355 15.6 Institutional policies 356 15.7 Incomes policy and productivity policies 357 15.8 Incomes policy in the real world 357 15.9 Summary 359 15.10 Key concepts 360 xii Contents PART VI MACROECONOMIC INTERVENTION IN AN OPEN ECONOMY 16 Monetary systems and exchange rate regimes 363 16.1 Balance of payments disequilibria and their causes 363 16.2 The balance of payments, the foreign exchange market and the exchange rate 365 16.3 The gold standard 368 16.4 The gold exchange standard 371 16.5 Centrally created reserves 374 16.6 Floating exchange rates 375 16.7 Fixed versus flexible exchange rates: reflections from experience 377 16.8 The European Monetary System 378 16.9 International payments imbalances over the last two decades 391 16.10 Summary 394 16.11 Key concepts 396 17 Balance of payments policies 397 17.1 Theory of the balance of payments 397 17.2 Balance of payments equilibrium and disequilibrium 400 17.3 Automatic adjustment mechanisms 401 17.4 Adjustment policies and the causes of disequilibrium 404 17.5 Policies for adjustment on capital account 404 17.6 Adjustment policies for excess or insufficient demand 407 17.7 Policies for competitiveness 408 17.8 The controllability of the exchange rate 409 17.9 The effectiveness of exchange rate adjustment 409 17.10 The asymmetric effects of a variation in the exchange rate 415 17.11 Exchange rate variations, subsidies and tariffs 416 * 17.12 Appendix. The optimum tariff 423 17.13 Summary 426 17.14 Key concepts 427 18 Economic policies in an open economy 428 18.1 The Mundell Fleming model 428 18.2 Fiscal and monetary policy under fixed exchange rates 434 18.3 Sterilisation under fixed exchange rates 437 18.4 Fiscal and monetary policy under floating exchange rates 439 18.5 Applying the Mundell Fleming model to the 1992 3 EMS crisis 443 18.6 The limitations of the Mundell Fleming model and ways to overcome them 447 * 18.7 Exchange rate volatility and overshooting 449 18.8 Summary 451 18.9 Key concepts 453 Contents xiii PART VII PROBLEMS OF REGIME IN GOVERNMENT ACTION, DOMESTIC AND INTERNATIONAL 19 Consistency in public choice 457 19.1 Time inconsistency: fixed rules and discretionary intervention 457 19.2 Consistency and domestic decentralisation: the appropriate assignment of instruments to targets 461 * 19.3 A formal analysis of appropriate assignment 464 19.4 Implicit international coordination and the redundancy problem 468 19.5 The case for international coordination 470 * 19.6 International coordination in formal terms 472 19.7 Summary 475 19.8 Key concepts 476 List of references 477 Author index 501 Subject index 505 * Sections marked by an asterisk and the appendices contain more difficult material that make the book useful to more advanced students.
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