Economic Interdependence and the International Implications of Supply-Side Policies [electronic resource]

By: International Monetary FundMaterial type: TextTextSeries: IMF Working Papers; Working Paper ; No. 88/71Publication details: Washington, D.C. : International Monetary Fund, 1988Description: 1 online resource (28 p.)ISBN: 1451959648 :ISSN: 1018-5941Subject(s): Capital Movements | Fiscal Deficit | Foreign Capital | Tax Rates | Taxation | Germany | United StatesAdditional physical formats: Print Version:: Economic Interdependence and the International Implications of Supply-Side PoliciesOnline resources: IMF e-Library | IMF Book Store Abstract: This paper analyzes the implications of growing international economic integration for the conduct of structural policy. Section I points out that the internationalization of financial intermediation has raised the welfare costs associated with domestic distortions. The growing importance of structural policies in affecting domestic demand in a more integrated world economy is discussed in Section II. It is shown that domestic distortions reduce the effect of expansionary policy on the domestic economy. Section III examines the international transmission of unilateral structural policies. Section IV discusses the need for the international coordination of structural policies. Section V identifies structural areas in which international policy coordination is most urgent.
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This paper analyzes the implications of growing international economic integration for the conduct of structural policy. Section I points out that the internationalization of financial intermediation has raised the welfare costs associated with domestic distortions. The growing importance of structural policies in affecting domestic demand in a more integrated world economy is discussed in Section II. It is shown that domestic distortions reduce the effect of expansionary policy on the domestic economy. Section III examines the international transmission of unilateral structural policies. Section IV discusses the need for the international coordination of structural policies. Section V identifies structural areas in which international policy coordination is most urgent.

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