低通胀的政治经济学

The Political Economy of Low Inflation

Journal of Economic Surveys · 2001
被引 39
人大 AABS 2

中文导读

批评现有通胀研究视角,聚焦通胀的经济成本、货币中性概念及经济增长统计分解,提出微观政治视角以解释低通胀的政治根源,对当代政治经济学有重要意义。

Abstract

What are the politics of inflation? This question is usually raised solely when inflation rates are high. All levels of inflation, however, high and low, are the outcome of political conflicts. But no current approach to the study of inflation — sociological, neoclassical, modern political economy — adequately captures the full range of political issues at stake, and this leads to problems for both theory and policy. This paper critiques the existing perspectives on inflation and then focuses on three theoretical issues raised by those critiques: the economic costs of inflation; the concept of monetary neutrality from economic and political perspectives; and the importance of disaggregating economic growth statistics. Finally, the paper introduces and explores a contending approach to the analysis of the political economy of inflation: a ‘micro‐politics’ perspective. This approach is the only one to address the politics of low inflation, which is of great significance for contemporary political economy.

低通胀政治经济学通胀政治学微观政治视角货币中性