Editorial

IF 7.5 1区 经济学 Q1 ECONOMICS
M. Eichenbaum, J. Parker
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NBER’s 33rd Annual Conference on Macroeconomics brought together leading scholars to present, discuss, and debate six research papers on central issues in contemporary macroeconomics. In addition, Ragu Rajan, former governor of the Reserve Bank of India and former chief economist and director of research at the International Monetary Fund, delivered a thought-provoking after-dinner talk comparing the economic institutions in India and China and drawing out their implications for the economic growth potential of each country. Finally, we had a special panel session on the macroeconomic effects of the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act of 2017, moderated by NBER President James Poterba and featuring three leading experts in this area: Wendy Edelberg, associate director for economic analysis at the Congressional Budget Office; Kent Smetters, Boettner Chair Professor of Business Economics and Public Policy at the University of Pennsylvania’s Wharton School; and Mark Zandi, chief economist of Moody’s Analytics. Video recordings of the presentations of the papers, summaries of the papers by the authors, and the lunchtime panel discussion are all accessible on the web page of the NBER Annual Conference on Macroeconomics. These videos make a useful complement to this volume and make the content of the conference more widely accessible. This conference volume contains edited versions of the six papers presented at the conference, each followed by two written comments by leading scholars and a summary discussion of the debates that followed each paper. The first paper in this year’s volume takes an important step in understanding the implications of an assumption that is commonly used in mainstreammacromodels: people routinely solve extremely complicated, infinite-horizon planning problems. This assumption is clearly wrong. So a key question is, When does this assumption lead to misleading con-
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NBER第33届宏观经济学年会汇集了顶尖学者,就当代宏观经济学的核心问题发表、讨论和辩论了六篇研究论文。此外,印度储备银行前行长、国际货币基金组织前首席经济学家兼研究主任拉古·拉詹在晚餐后发表了一篇发人深省的演讲,比较了印度和中国的经济机构,并阐述了它们对每个国家经济增长潜力的影响。最后,我们举行了一次关于2017年《减税和就业法案》宏观经济影响的特别小组会议,由国家经济研究院院长James Poterba主持,三位该领域的顶尖专家出席了会议:国会预算办公室经济分析副主任Wendy Edelberg;Kent Smeters,宾夕法尼亚大学沃顿商学院Boettner商业经济学和公共政策讲座教授;以及穆迪分析公司首席经济学家Mark Zandi。论文介绍的视频记录、作者的论文摘要以及午餐时间的小组讨论都可以在国家经济研究所宏观经济学年会的网页上访问。这些视频是对本卷的有益补充,使会议内容更容易获得。本会议卷包含了在会议上发表的六篇论文的编辑版本,每一篇都有两篇主要学者的书面评论,以及对每一篇论文之后的辩论的总结讨论。今年卷中的第一篇论文在理解主流宏观模型中常用的一个假设的含义方面迈出了重要的一步:人们经常解决极其复杂、无限范围的规划问题。这种假设显然是错误的。因此,一个关键问题是,这种假设何时会导致误导性的骗局-
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期刊介绍: The Nber Macroeconomics Annual provides a forum for important debates in contemporary macroeconomics and major developments in the theory of macroeconomic analysis and policy that include leading economists from a variety of fields.
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