Macroeconomics for development in Latin America and the Caribbean: Some new considerations on countercyclicality
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10/03/2014
10/03/2014
01/12/2013
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Includes bibliography. The Macroeconomics for development blue print for Latin America and the Caribbean is articulated around two issues: an active strategy of productive development and a counter cyclical policy stance. Macroeconomic counter cyclicality refers to the management of the level of aggregate demand to dampen the fluctuations and volatility of real and nominal variables around their long-term trends. This paper argues that cycle and trend are interdependent and that, as a result, counter cyclical policies (i.e., aggregate demand policies) are not neutral to the long-run behaviour of economies. |
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http://hdl.handle.net/11362/35910 LC/L.3744 |
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en |
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ECLAC |
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Serie Financiamiento para el Desarrollo 246 |
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