
Six years after the Global Crisis, the recovery is still anaemic despite years of near-zero interest rates and extraordinary central bank manoeuvres. Is ‘secular stagnation’ to blame?
This eBook gathers the thinking of leading economists including Larry Summers, Paul Krugman, Robert Gordon, Olivier Blanchard, Richard Koo, Barry Eichengreen, Ricardo Caballero, Ed Glaeser and a dozen others. A fairly strong consensus emerged on four points.
The authors point to two classes of solutions: ‘Prevention’ (raising long-run growth potentials) and ‘symptomatic treatment’ (raising the inflation target to alleviate the zero lower bound problem, and using fiscal policy to address balance-sheet recessions).
Auteur(s): Teulings, Coen • Baldwin, Richard
Editeur: Centre for Economic Policy Research (CEPR)
Année de Publication: 2014
pages: 179
Langue: Anglais
ISBN: 978-1-907142-77-2
Six years after the Global Crisis, the recovery is still anaemic despite years of near-zero interest rates and extraordinary central bank manoeuvres. Is ‘secular stagnation’ to blame?
This eBook gathers the thinking of leading economists including Larry Summers, Paul Krugman, Robert Gordon, Olivier Blanchard, Richard Koo, Barry Eichengreen, Ricardo Caballero, Ed Glaeser and a dozen others. A fairly strong consensus emerged on four points.
The authors point to two classes of solutions: ‘Prevention’ (raising long-run growth potentials) and ‘symptomatic treatment’ (raising the inflation target to alleviate the zero lower bound problem, and using fiscal policy to address balance-sheet recessions).