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S5 Ep35: Director's Cut: The case for a legislative remedy for recessions

S5 Ep35: Director's Cut: The case for a legislative remedy for recessions

FromThe Sound of Economics


S5 Ep35: Director's Cut: The case for a legislative remedy for recessions

FromThe Sound of Economics

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Length:
21 minutes
Released:
Mar 12, 2019
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**Bruegel's Maria Demertzis welcomes Yale Law School professor Yair Listokin to this Director's Cut of 'The Sound of Economics', to discuss how law might be deployed as a macroeconomic tool to counter financial crisis.**

In this episode of Director's Cut, Bruegel's deputy director Maria Demertzis talks to Yair Listokin, a professor at Yale Law School, about the effect law could have on achieving macroeconomic objectives.

In his new book titled 'Law and Macroeconomics', Yair Listokin puts forward the idea that law has the ability to function as an instrument of macroeconomic policy. He argues that the time it took for private spending to recover after the 2008 financial crisis could have been cut, had legislation played a more vital role in the process.

Here the two elaborate on these ideas, focusing particularly on the perceived trade-off between law's role in maintaining stability, and its potential to be used as a real-time response to economic shocks. They also discuss the applicability of this policy approach in the European reality of multiple legal frameworks and central banks struggling to stimulate aggregate demand at the zero lower interest rate bound.

You can find more on macroeconomic policy in previous editions of the Director's Cut. First, we recommend Bruegel director Guntram Wolff's conversation about [the growth and stability challenges facing the global financial system,](http://bruegel.org/2018/10/directors-cut-how-to-reform-and-fortify-the-global-financial-system/) with Tharman Shanmugaratnam, deputy prime minister of Singapore and chair of the G20 Eminent Persons Group, and Jean Pisani-Ferry, mercator senior fellow at Bruegel. Second, consider Maria Demertzis' discussion with Martin Sandbu of the Financial Times, on the topic of [what the field of economics has learned in the decade since the financial crisis](http://bruegel.org/2018/10/directors-cut-is-economics-asking-the-right-questions/).
Released:
Mar 12, 2019
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