This book introduces the concept of public sector rationing in asset markets and provides a modern non-Walrasian approach to macroeconomic policy analysis. The detailed treatment of credit rationing regimes makes this work particularly relevant to economies where the interest rate is regulated. Other topics covered include the disaggregation of the government into the treasury and the central bank, the specification behavior of households, firms, and the central bank as intertemporal optimizers. The book provides models that can be easily extended to take into account both institutional and...
This book introduces the concept of public sector rationing in asset markets and provides a modern non-Walrasian approach to macroeconomic policy anal...