Thirty Years of Economic Policy
Inspiration for Debate
Edited by Charles Wyplosz
Table of Contents
Introduction, Charles Wyplosz
1. A guide to public sector debt and deficits, Willem H. Buiter
2. Mexico: stabilization, debt, and growth, Rudiger Dornbusch
3. The collapse of the Mexican peso: what have we learned?, Jeffrey Sachs, Aaron Tornell, and Andres Velasco
4. Immediate challenges for the European Central Bank, Rudi Dornbusch, Carlo Favero, and Francesco Giavazzi
5. Will there be a dollar crisis?, Paul Krugman
6. Fiscal expansions and adjustments in OECD countries, Alberto Alesina and Roberto Perotti
7. What should fiscal councils do?, Lars Calmfors and Simon Wren-Lewis
8. The growth effects of 1992, Richard Baldwin
9. One money for Europe? Lessons from the US currency union, Barry Eichengreen
10. One money, one market: the effect of common currencies on trade, Andrew K. Rose
11. Divergent inflation rates in EMU, Patrick Honohan and Philip R. Lane
12. Unemployment and vacancies in Britain, Christopher Pissarides
13. Bargaining structure, corporatism and macroeconomic performance, Lars Calmfors and John Driffill
14. European unemployment: the evolution of facts and ideas, Olivier Blanchard
15. Insider trading, Mervyn King and Ailsa Roell
16. Regulatory reform in Britain, John Kay and John Vickers