Conversations with Economists: New Classical Economists and Opponents Speak Out on the Current Controversy in Macroeconomics

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Author(s): Arjo Klamer (ed)
Publisher: Rowman & Allanheld
Year: 1983

Language: English
City: Totowa, New Jersey

Contents (v)
Preface (vii)
1. A Background for the Conversations (1)
I. Conversations with New Classical Economists (27)
2. Robert E. Lucas Jr. (29)
3. Thomas J. Sargent (58)
4. Robert M. Townsend (81)
II. Conversations with Neo-Keynesian Economists: The "Older Generation" (95)
5. James Tobin (97)
6. Franco Modigliani (114)
7. Robert M. Solow (127)
III. Conversations with Neo-Keynesian Economists: The "Younger Generation" (149)
8. Alan S. Blinder (151)
9. John B. Taylor (170)
IV. Conversation with a Monetarist (177)
10. Karl Brunner (179)
V. Conversations with Nonconventional Economists (201)
11. David M. Gordon (203)
12. Leonard A. Rapping (218)
VI. Interpretation (235)
13. An Interpretation of the Conversations (237)
Glossary of Names (255)
Selected Bibliography (261)