Three Aspects of Policy and Policymaking: Knowledge, Data and Institutions (Carnegie-Rochester conference series on public policy) ebook
by Karl Brunner,Allan H. Meltzer
Brunner, Karl & Meltzer, Allan . 1979. RePEc uses bibliographic data supplied by the respective publishers.
Brunner, Karl & Meltzer, Allan . Three aspects of policy and policymaking: Knowledge, data and institutions," Carnegie-Rochester Conference Series on Public Policy, Elsevier, vol. 10(1), pages 1-7, January. Handle: RePEc:eee:crcspp:v:10:y:1979:i::p:1-7.
Karl Brunner and Allan Meltzer address the theoretical aspects of this issue with the purpose of understanding their .
Karl Brunner and Allan Meltzer address the theoretical aspects of this issue with the purpose of understanding their policy implications.
In: Brunner K, Meltzer A (eds) Three aspects of policymaking: knowledge, data and institution, Carnegie-Rochester conference series on public policy. North-Holland, Amsterdam, pp 9–54Google Scholar. Authors and Affiliations.
VI Carnegie-Rochester Conference Series on Public Policy. Amsterdam: North Holland Publishing C. 1977. Views captured on Cambridge Core between Romer P M (1993) ‘Idea gaps and object gaps in economic development’, Journal of Monetary Economics, 32, 543-573. Rochester Conference Series on Public Policy. Three Aspects of Policy and Policymaking: Knowledge, Data and Institutions (Carnegie-Rochester conference series on public policy) book download Karl Brunner and Allan H. Meltzer Download Three Aspects of Policy and Policymaking: Knowledge, Data and Institutions (Carnegie-Rochester conference series on public policy) EAMONN. Rochester Conference Series on Public Policy. Economist ;s View: Uncertainty Rules for Monetary Policy This is a good summary of monetary policy under three types of uncertainty, data uncertainty, parameter uncertainty, and model uncertainty. Economic policy - Congresses. Brunner, Karl, 1916-; Meltzer, Allan H. Bookplateleaf. Amsterdam ; New York : North-Holland ; New York, . Sole distributors for the . and Canada, Elsevier Science Pub. Co. Collection. On May 9, 1989, Karl Brunner died of a non-malignant spinal tumor at his home in. .In 1973, these became the Carnegie-Rochester Conference on Public Policy. On May 9, 1989, Karl Brunner died of a non-malignant spinal tumor at his home in Rochester, . Although disabled by his illness, he continued to work until a few weeks before his death. Some of this work will be published post-humously. Karl is best known for his work on monetary theory and policy, but his bibliography includes work on alternative models of man, justice, the role of government, the philosophy of science, institutions, and political processes. He had become interested in the nearly ubiquitous demand for religious experience. During the 1960s he collaborated with Karl Brunner on a series of ground-breaking studies about the role of financial institutions in the economy.