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SMAGHI, LORENZO BINI (2) answer(s).
 
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Austerity: a threat to democracy? / Smaghi, Lorenzo Bini   Journal Article
Smaghi, Lorenzo Bini Journal Article
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Publication 2014.
Summary/Abstract Policymakers in advanced economies tend to postpone reforms and budgetary adjustment, which are politically costly, until the deterioration of financial market sentiment makes these measures unavoidable. Such a strategy is economically costly and politically dangerous. It is costly because once market sentiment deteriorates confidence can be restored only through drastic and much more painful measures. Austerity can be avoided only with a credible reform agenda. The strategy is also dangerous because the argument that "there is no other alternative" cannot be repeated indefinitely by governments that fail to act earlier. The risk that citizens may be attracted to populist solutions increases.
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Europe’s economic policy conundrum / Smaghi, Lorenzo Bini   Article
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Summary/Abstract The Eurozone economy is stalling. Growth forecasts have been revised down. Inflation is falling, well below the level consistent with the definition of price stability (two percent). Unemployment remains high. Divergences between the members of the monetary union have not shrank, with northern countries recording large and increasing surpluses in their current accounts, while the deficits in the south have largely been cut through sharp contractions in domestic demand and imports.
Key Words Politics  Economics  Fiscal Policy  GDP  Europe  Economic Situation 
Financial Stability  Eurozone Economy 
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