Books by Valerie Ramey
Identifying Government Spending Shocks
by Valerie Ramey
Valerie Ramey is empirically trying to figure what the effect is of expenditure on the macro-variables. Since part of the remedy for the current crisis is this fiscal stimulus package--which particularly revolves around this Keynesian multiplier--then Valerie’s work is especially relevant there and is probably the best recent work on that topic that I know of.
Interviews where books by Valerie Ramey were recommended
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A Monetary History of the United States, 1867-1960
by Anna Schwartz & Milton Friedman -
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Macroeconomic Effects from Government Purchases and Taxes
by Robert Barro -
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Identifying Government Spending Shocks
by Valerie Ramey -
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Essays on the Great Depression
by Ben Bernanke -
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The Great Depression in the United States from a Neoclassical Perspective
by Harold Cole and Lee Ohanian
The best books on The Lessons of the Great Depression, recommended by Robert Barro
The best books on The Lessons of the Great Depression, recommended by Robert Barro
Harvard macroeconomist Robert Barro takes issue with some common assumptions about the Great Depression, and how America got out of it.