The old controversy about whether wage and price controls are instrumental or not in bringing down the rate of inflation was never quite buried in the U.S., although after the apparent failure of Nixon?s Economic Stabilization Program of 1971-1974 (ESP) to achieve its desired goals, even the enthusiasm of Incomes Policy advocates appeared for a while to have been mitigated. Defeat however, was never acknowledged, by its defenders. All type of ex-post rationalizations were offered as to, why, in the case of controls having been properly implemented and coordinated with more responsible monetary and fiscal policy, they would have eventually succeeded and not been thwarted in holding the reins of an inflation which from a brisk trot before the...
Stabilization policy has been a major area of economic debate for years. From the classical position...
Price controls have always aroused controversy. Before the Second World War, most economists saw the...
This paper argues that the Federal Reserve’s failure to control inflation during the 1970s was due t...
The Contemporary Public Affairs Discussion Program is a project in which the Institute of Public Aff...
Despite successive failures in its application the incomes policy as a tool in the fight with infla...
147 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 1981.In recent history much of the...
Wage and price controls have a long and somewhat disreputable history, presumably because of their f...
The paper attributes the behavior of U.S. inflation to four sets of factors: aggregate demand shifts...
When Richard Nixon ran for the presidency in 1968, he declared that inflation was America\u27s numbe...
A number of recent studies have suggested that activist stabilization policy rules responding to inf...
A number of recent studies have suggested that activist stabilization policy rules responding to inf...
During the Second World War, prominent economists in Britain and the USA contributed to the formulat...
In recent years, activist monetary policy rules responding to inflation and the level of economic ac...
The persistence of inflation during periods of high unemployment poses the central problem for macro...
Combatting Inflation in the USA, 1966 - 1970: Some Consequences for the Federal Republic of Germany ...
Stabilization policy has been a major area of economic debate for years. From the classical position...
Price controls have always aroused controversy. Before the Second World War, most economists saw the...
This paper argues that the Federal Reserve’s failure to control inflation during the 1970s was due t...
The Contemporary Public Affairs Discussion Program is a project in which the Institute of Public Aff...
Despite successive failures in its application the incomes policy as a tool in the fight with infla...
147 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 1981.In recent history much of the...
Wage and price controls have a long and somewhat disreputable history, presumably because of their f...
The paper attributes the behavior of U.S. inflation to four sets of factors: aggregate demand shifts...
When Richard Nixon ran for the presidency in 1968, he declared that inflation was America\u27s numbe...
A number of recent studies have suggested that activist stabilization policy rules responding to inf...
A number of recent studies have suggested that activist stabilization policy rules responding to inf...
During the Second World War, prominent economists in Britain and the USA contributed to the formulat...
In recent years, activist monetary policy rules responding to inflation and the level of economic ac...
The persistence of inflation during periods of high unemployment poses the central problem for macro...
Combatting Inflation in the USA, 1966 - 1970: Some Consequences for the Federal Republic of Germany ...
Stabilization policy has been a major area of economic debate for years. From the classical position...
Price controls have always aroused controversy. Before the Second World War, most economists saw the...
This paper argues that the Federal Reserve’s failure to control inflation during the 1970s was due t...