Specificity and the Macroeconomics of Restructuring (Hardcover)
暫譯: 特定性與重組的宏觀經濟學 (精裝版)
Ricardo J. Caballero
- 出版商: MIT
- 出版日期: 2007-06-01
- 定價: $1,200
- 售價: 6.0 折 $720
- 語言: 英文
- 頁數: 352
- ISBN: 0262033623
- ISBN-13: 9780262033626
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經濟學 Economy
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商品描述
A proposal that the notion of specificity--the idea that factors of production are not interchangeable--can provide a unified framework to analyze and understand a wide variety of macroeconomic phenomena stemming from the transactional environment and microeconomic restructuring.
The core mechanism that drives economic growth in modern market economies is massive microeconomic restructuring and factor reallocation--the Schumpeterian creative destruction by which new technologies replace the old. At the microeconomic level, restructuring is characterized by countless decisions to create and destroy production arrangements. The efficiency of these decisions depends in large part on the existence of sound institutions that provide a proper transactional environment. In this groundbreaking book, Ricardo Caballero proposes a unified framework to analyze and understand a wide variety of macroeconomic phenomena stemming from limitations, especially institutional, that hinder these adjustments.
Caballero argues that macroeconomic models need to be made more structural in a precise sense and can not be maintained on the assumption that decisions are fully flexible. What is needed, he proposes, is the notion of specificity--the idea that factors of production are not freely interchangeable. Many of the major macroeconomic developments of recent decades, he argues, fit naturally into this perspective, including the transition problems of Eastern Europe, the heavy weight of labor regulations in Western Europe, the emerging market crises of the 1990s, the prolonged expansion of the U.S. economy, and Japan's stagnation following the collapse of its real estate bubble.
After describing the basic arguments of the book and developing models to illustrate two different kinds of specificity (relationship specificity and technological specificity), Caballero analyzes a variety of aspects of inefficient restructuring and revisits perennial business cycle patterns such as the cyclical behavior of unemployment, investment, and wages. Finally, he looks at the endogenous response of political institutions and technology to opportunistic exploitation of relationship specificity. Economists working on macroeconomics, development, growth, labor, and productivity issues will find Caballero's conceptual framework applicable to phenomena in their fields.
商品描述(中文翻譯)
一項提議認為,特異性(specificity)的概念——即生產要素不可互換的觀念——可以提供一個統一的框架,以分析和理解源自交易環境和微觀經濟重組的各種宏觀經濟現象。
驅動現代市場經濟增長的核心機制是大規模的微觀經濟重組和要素重新配置——這是施姆培特(Schumpeter)所謂的創造性破壞,透過新技術取代舊技術。在微觀經濟層面,重組的特徵是無數的決策來創造和摧毀生產安排。這些決策的效率在很大程度上取決於健全的制度的存在,這些制度提供了適當的交易環境。在這本開創性的書中,里卡多·卡巴耶羅(Ricardo Caballero)提出了一個統一的框架,以分析和理解源自限制,特別是制度性限制,這些限制妨礙了這些調整的各種宏觀經濟現象。
卡巴耶羅主張,宏觀經濟模型需要在精確的意義上變得更具結構性,不能基於決策完全靈活的假設來維持。他提出所需的是特異性的概念——即生產要素並非自由可互換的觀念。他認為,近幾十年來許多主要的宏觀經濟發展自然符合這一觀點,包括東歐的轉型問題、西歐勞動法規的沉重負擔、1990年代的新興市場危機、美國經濟的持續擴張,以及日本在其房地產泡沫崩潰後的停滯。
在描述本書的基本論點並發展模型以說明兩種不同類型的特異性(關係特異性和技術特異性)後,卡巴耶羅分析了各種低效重組的方面,並重新檢視了如失業、投資和工資的週期性行為等永恆的商業週期模式。最後,他考察了政治制度和技術對關係特異性機會主義利用的內生反應。從事宏觀經濟學、發展、增長、勞動和生產力問題的經濟學家將會發現卡巴耶羅的概念框架適用於他們領域中的現象。