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Recovery and recession : select research and analyses / Drew Symmes and Amanda Zulpo, editors.

Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextSeries: Economic issues, problems and perspectives series | Global recession : causes, impacts and remediesPublisher: New York : Nova Publishers, [2013]Description: 1 online resourceContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • computer
Carrier type:
  • online resource
ISBN:
  • 9781624177781
  • 1624177786
Subject(s): Genre/Form: Additional physical formats: Print version:: Recovery and recessionDDC classification:
  • 330.973 23
LOC classification:
  • HC106.84
Online resources:
Contents:
RECOVERY AFTER RECESSION: SELECT RESEARCH AND ANALYSES; RECOVERY AFTER RECESSION: SELECT RESEARCH AND ANALYSES; CONTENTS; PREFACE; Chapter 1 ECONOMIC RECOVERY:SUSTAINING U.S. ECONOMIC GROWTHIN A POST-CRISIS ECONOMY; SUMMARY; BACKGROUND; Severity of the 2008-2009 Recession; Policy Responses to the Financial Crisis and Recession; Monetary Policy Actions; Fiscal Policy Actions; IS SUSTAINED ECONOMIC RECOVERY UNDERWAY?; THE SHAPE OF ECONOMIC RECOVERY; Demand Side Problems?; Consumption Spending; Household Debt; Credit Conditions; Personal Saving; Energy Prices; Slow Recovery of Consumer Spending?
Investment SpendingNet Exports; Boosting U.S. Net Exports Through a Rebalancing of Global Spending; Supply Side Problems?; Policy Responses to Increase the Pace of Economic Recovery; Fiscal Policy Actions Taken During the Recovery; Evaluating the Case for Fiscal Stimulus; The Short-Term and Long-Term Fiscal Problems; The Impending "Fiscal Cliff"; Monetary Policy Actions Taken During the Recovery; Evaluating the Case for Monetary Stimulus; A Lesson from the Great Depression; Economic Projections; End Notes; Chapter 2 JOB GROWTH DURING THE RECOVERY; SUMMARY; INTRODUCTION.
SLOW JOB GROWTH OVERALL, LED BY THE PRIVATE SECTORINDUSTRY CHARACTERISTICS OF JOB LOSS AND GAIN; Manufacturing and Construction; Private-Service Sector Industries; Government; INDIVIDUAL CHARACTERISTICS OF JOB LOSS AND GAIN; End Notes; Chapter 3 WHAT ACCOUNTS FOR THE SLOW GROWTHOF THE ECONOMY AFTER THE RECESSION?; SUMMARY AND INTRODUCTION; POTENTIAL GDP; THE CYCLICAL VARIATION OF GDP AROUND POTENTIAL GDP; Government Purchases; Purchases by State and Local Governments; Purchases by the Federal Government; RESIDENTIAL INVESTMENT; Excess Vacant Units.
Other Factors Affecting Residential InvestmentConsumer Spending; Wealth; Labor Income; Confidence and Uncertainty; Other Factors; Investment by Businesses; Business Confidence; Stricter Standards and Terms for Borrowing; Net Exports; End Notes; Chapter 4 POLICIES FOR INCREASING ECONOMIC GROWTHAND EMPLOYMENT IN 2012 AND 2013. STATEMENT OF DOUGLAS W. ELMENDORF, DIRECTOR, CONGRESSIONAL BUDGET OFFICE. HEARING ON ''ECONOMIC EFFECTSOF FISCAL POLICY CHOICES''; SUMMARY; THE ECONOMIC OUTLOOK; The Slow Recovery; The Economic Outlook for 2011 and 2012; Economic Growth and the Labor Market.
Inflation and Interest RatesThe Output Gap and Its Costs; The Impact of Fiscal Policy; Uncertainty in the Economic Outlook; SELECTED FISCAL POLICY OPTIONS FOR INCREASING ECONOMICGROWTH AND EMPLOYMENT IN 2012 AND 2013; Considerations in Designing Fiscal Policy; Timing; Cost-Effectiveness; Households; Businesses; Government; Consistency with Long-Run Fiscal Objectives; Other Considerations; CBO's Analytical Approach; Fiscal Policy Options for Assisting Households; Increasing Aid to the Unemployed; Providing Additional Refundable Tax Credits for Lower- and Middle-IncomeHouseholds in 2012.
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Includes bibliographical references and index.

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RECOVERY AFTER RECESSION: SELECT RESEARCH AND ANALYSES; RECOVERY AFTER RECESSION: SELECT RESEARCH AND ANALYSES; CONTENTS; PREFACE; Chapter 1 ECONOMIC RECOVERY:SUSTAINING U.S. ECONOMIC GROWTHIN A POST-CRISIS ECONOMY; SUMMARY; BACKGROUND; Severity of the 2008-2009 Recession; Policy Responses to the Financial Crisis and Recession; Monetary Policy Actions; Fiscal Policy Actions; IS SUSTAINED ECONOMIC RECOVERY UNDERWAY?; THE SHAPE OF ECONOMIC RECOVERY; Demand Side Problems?; Consumption Spending; Household Debt; Credit Conditions; Personal Saving; Energy Prices; Slow Recovery of Consumer Spending?

Investment SpendingNet Exports; Boosting U.S. Net Exports Through a Rebalancing of Global Spending; Supply Side Problems?; Policy Responses to Increase the Pace of Economic Recovery; Fiscal Policy Actions Taken During the Recovery; Evaluating the Case for Fiscal Stimulus; The Short-Term and Long-Term Fiscal Problems; The Impending "Fiscal Cliff"; Monetary Policy Actions Taken During the Recovery; Evaluating the Case for Monetary Stimulus; A Lesson from the Great Depression; Economic Projections; End Notes; Chapter 2 JOB GROWTH DURING THE RECOVERY; SUMMARY; INTRODUCTION.

SLOW JOB GROWTH OVERALL, LED BY THE PRIVATE SECTORINDUSTRY CHARACTERISTICS OF JOB LOSS AND GAIN; Manufacturing and Construction; Private-Service Sector Industries; Government; INDIVIDUAL CHARACTERISTICS OF JOB LOSS AND GAIN; End Notes; Chapter 3 WHAT ACCOUNTS FOR THE SLOW GROWTHOF THE ECONOMY AFTER THE RECESSION?; SUMMARY AND INTRODUCTION; POTENTIAL GDP; THE CYCLICAL VARIATION OF GDP AROUND POTENTIAL GDP; Government Purchases; Purchases by State and Local Governments; Purchases by the Federal Government; RESIDENTIAL INVESTMENT; Excess Vacant Units.

Other Factors Affecting Residential InvestmentConsumer Spending; Wealth; Labor Income; Confidence and Uncertainty; Other Factors; Investment by Businesses; Business Confidence; Stricter Standards and Terms for Borrowing; Net Exports; End Notes; Chapter 4 POLICIES FOR INCREASING ECONOMIC GROWTHAND EMPLOYMENT IN 2012 AND 2013. STATEMENT OF DOUGLAS W. ELMENDORF, DIRECTOR, CONGRESSIONAL BUDGET OFFICE. HEARING ON ''ECONOMIC EFFECTSOF FISCAL POLICY CHOICES''; SUMMARY; THE ECONOMIC OUTLOOK; The Slow Recovery; The Economic Outlook for 2011 and 2012; Economic Growth and the Labor Market.

Inflation and Interest RatesThe Output Gap and Its Costs; The Impact of Fiscal Policy; Uncertainty in the Economic Outlook; SELECTED FISCAL POLICY OPTIONS FOR INCREASING ECONOMICGROWTH AND EMPLOYMENT IN 2012 AND 2013; Considerations in Designing Fiscal Policy; Timing; Cost-Effectiveness; Households; Businesses; Government; Consistency with Long-Run Fiscal Objectives; Other Considerations; CBO's Analytical Approach; Fiscal Policy Options for Assisting Households; Increasing Aid to the Unemployed; Providing Additional Refundable Tax Credits for Lower- and Middle-IncomeHouseholds in 2012.

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