If you liked Macroeconomic Effects of Higher Oil Prices by Peter Isard and Douglas Laxton, start with Czech Magic (2017), Adding Indonesia to the Global Projection Model (2009), and Political Feasibility and Investment in Economic Transformations (1993). These recommendations are drawn from the same author, shared genres, and reader overlap on BookOrb.
Back to Macroeconomic Effects of Higher Oil Prices
· Peter Isard books in order
Recommended next reads
-
1
Czech Magic
2017 · 56 pages · Tibor Hlédik, Tomás Holub, Douglas Laxton, Hou Wang · Same author
-
2
Adding Indonesia to the Global Projection Model
2009 · 57 pages · Roberto Garcia-Saltos, Douglas Laxton, Michal Andrle · Same author
-
3
Political Feasibility and Investment in Economic Transformations
1993 · 18 pages · Peter Isard, Joshua Aizenman · Same author
-
4
Zero Interest Rate Floor (ZIF) and Its Implications for Monetary Policy in Japan
2001 · 37 pages · Douglas Laxton · Same author
-
5
Simple Monetary Policy Rules under Model Uncertainty
1999 · 60 pages · Peter Isard, Douglas Laxton · Same author
-
6
The Czech National Bank's forecasting and political analysis system
2003 · 142 pages · Warren L. Coats, Douglas Laxton · Same author
-
7
Establishing Incentive Structures and Planning Agencies That Support Market-Oriented Transformations
1991 · 16 pages · Peter Isard, Dooley, Michael P. · Same author
-
8
New-Open-Economy Macro Model for Fiscal Policy Evaluation
2006 · 46 pages · Dirk Muir, Douglas Laxton, Dennis P. J. Botman · Same author
-
9
Developing a Structured Forecasting and Policy Analysis System to Support Inflation-Forecast Targeting (Ift)
2009 · 67 pages · Douglas Laxton, Alasdair Scott · Same author
-
10
Party Without a Hangover? on the Effects of U. S. Government Deficits
2007 · 38 pages · Douglas Laxton, Michael Kumhof · Same author
-
11
Asymmetry in the U. S. Output-Inflation Nexus - Issues and Evidence
1995 · 38 pages · Douglas Laxton, Peter B. Clark · Same author
-
12
Equilibrium Exchange Rates
2007 · 48 pages · Peter Isard · Same author
Frequently asked questions
What should I read after Macroeconomic Effects of Higher Oil Prices?
BookOrb recommends Czech Magic (2017), Adding Indonesia to the Global Projection Model (2009), Political Feasibility and Investment in Economic Transformations (1993), Zero Interest Rate Floor (ZIF) and Its Implications for Monetary Policy in Japan (2001), and Simple Monetary Policy Rules under Model Uncertainty (1999).
Are there books like Macroeconomic Effects of Higher Oil Prices?
Yes. The list on this page is ranked from the closest matches BookOrb has for Macroeconomic Effects of Higher Oil Prices.
Who wrote Macroeconomic Effects of Higher Oil Prices?
Macroeconomic Effects of Higher Oil Prices is by Peter Isard and Douglas Laxton.