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Econ 0: Introduction to Economic Theory th Class // Keynes vs. Hayek rap: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=d0nertfo-sk last of three lectures on macroeconomic stabilization policy: macro policy debates It is fun to look at the debates that rage in the economics profession, most of which focus on macroeconomics rather than microeconomics debates have their basis in different models or theories of how the world works these theories generally have testable implications that can be compared against data, so you d think we could decide which one was right and which one was wrong, --but different theories may appear to apply in different circumstances --people may complain that the tests weren t properly specified --some aspects of theory may be hard to test, or are naturally very general (like assuming perfect competition in most markets) --people may just choose to believe theories even in the face of evidence against them some of the main policy debates/dichotomies regarding macro stabilization policy: ustrians vs. everyone else (don t intervene vs. intervene) Keynesians vs. Monetarists (how to intervene) --fiscal vs monetary policy --rules vs. discretion (where strictest rule of all is to do nothing) supply-siders vs. demand-siders (of which both Keynesians and Monetarists are demand-siders) --S vs. D --is the Phillips curve stable? [powerpoints] NIRU is an acronym for Non-ccelerating of Unemployment consider differences re investment and money demand functions in terms of slope and shifts Krugman on why deflation is bad: http://krugman.blogs.nytimes.com/00/0/0/why-is-deflation-bad/ an ustrian economist on why Krugman is bad: http://mises.org/daily/ -

Macroeconomic Policy Debates Keynesianism vs. Monetarism Fiscal vs. monetary policy Rules vs. discretion S vs. D and the Phillips Curve Milton Friedman (-00) Keynesianism vs. Monetarism The Quantity Theory of Money: Restatement () Monetarists start with a different model of how the economy works The quantity theory of money is based on the equation of exchange: MV = PY Monetarists argue that V, the velocity of money, is relatively constant, and thus changes in M cause changes in nominal GDP Velocity of Circulation, 00 Fiscal vs. monetary policy Keynesians think fiscal policy is more effective in affecting the level of real output, while monetarists think monetary policy is more effective This difference hinges on different beliefs about what the economy looks like the investment function and shifts in it the money demand curve and shifts in it the S curve and shifts in SRS Copyright 00 South-Western/Thomson Learning. ll rights reserved.

Fiscal vs. monetary policy in an open economy If a country s interest rates rise due to expansionary fiscal policy, the effect on the exchange rate will cause NX to fall and counteract the fiscal policy effect on D Thus international capital flows reduce the power of fiscal policy Fiscal vs. monetary policy in an open economy (cont.) If a country s interest rates fall due to expansionary monetary policy, the effect on the exchange rate will cause NX to rise and augment the monetary policy effect on D Thus international capital flows increase the power of monetary policy Rules vs. Discretion Should the government (including the Fed) intervene in the economy at all? problem of implementation lags policy might actually destabilize the economy by the time it takes effect prefer to use automatic stabilizers? government policy changes increase uncertainty Strict monetarists think the Fed should announce a Money Supply growth rate and stick to it rather than practicing monetary policy nother possible rule: target a particular interest rate Rules vs. Discretion (cont.) Monetization: If the Fed does not change its behavior, then an expansionary fiscal policy will tend to raise interest rates This tends to cause crowding out as G replaces I as a proportion of D If the Fed does not want interest rates to rise, it will have to increase the money supply, for instance by purchasing government securities, thus monetizing the deficit Fiscal Expansion and Interest Rates Monetization and Interest Rates Interest Rate D S For given Fed policy Shift in reserve demand caused by rising Y and P Interest Rate D C S 0 S Expansionary Fed policy S D S 0 S D Quantity of ank Reserves Quantity of ank Reserves Copyright 00 South-Western/Thomson Learning. ll rights reserved. Copyright 00 South-Western/Thomson Learning. ll rights reserved.

Rules vs. Discretion (cont.) Strongest rule of all: Do nothing. Make sure you announce that you re not going to do anything so that people don t expect that you re going to do something. Is such an announcement credible? Friedrich Hayek(-) The Road to Serfdom () S vs. D and the Phillips Curve If changes in GDP are primarily caused by D, then high inflation will be associated with low unemployment, and vice versa This relationship between unemployment and inflation can be graphed, and is known as the Phillips Curve The Phillips Curve % % C % % % % Unemployment Rate Copyright 00 South-Western/Thomson Publishing. ll rights reserved. Phillips Curve for the U.S., - % 0 S vs. D and the Phillips Curve (cont.) ut if changes in GDP are primarily caused by S, then this downward-sloping relationship does not occur; instead it would be upward-sloping In addition, the sloping Phillips Curve need not be stable over long periods; in the long run we would expect the Phillips Curve to be vertical at the rate of natural unemployment 0 0 Unemployment Rate in Percent Copyright 00 South-Western/Thomson Publishing. ll rights reserved.

Phillips Curve for the U.S.? % 0 0 0 0 0 0 Unemployment Rate in Percent Copyright 00 South-Western/Thomson Publishing. ll rights reserved.