The paradox of fiscal austerity
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The paradox of fiscal austerity
(Lexington books)
Lexington Books, c2020
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The paradox of fiscal austerity : how cutting deficits saved the modern world
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Includes bibliographical references (p. 203-210) and index
内容説明・目次
内容説明
If governments followed the optimal fiscal policy path, surpluses in good times would counter necessary deficits during economic downturns, leading to worldwide balance. The world, however, has chosen to go in a different direction in recent decades, avoiding thrift in light of a decidedly more indebted future. When financial crises kicked off a global recession in 2008, the spotlight placed on countries’ fiscal conditions put pressure on policymakers around the globe to find a way to slow the growth of deficits and debt by imposing fiscal consolidations (or, more simply, austerity). How have these policies fared across the developed world? Were they even necessary to begin with? This book examines the many factors that have contributed to the success (or failure) of such policies, including timing, magnitude, accompanying policies, composition, and more, while explaining the economic rationale behind their choices.
目次
Chapter One: Disaster & Debt
Chapter Two: How Did We Respond
Chapter Three: What We [Think We] Knew, Before We Didn’t Know
Chapter Four: How’d it All Work Out?
Chapter Five: It’s All Political
Chapter Six: Hellenic Hellions or Heroes of Hellas?
Chapter Seven: The Enchanted (and indebted) Island of Puerto Rico
Capter Eight: Nipponomics
Chapter Nine: The Paradox of Argentine Austerity
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