The paradox of fiscal austerity : (Record no. 2752)

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International Standard Book Number 9781498571937
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Personal name Vélez-Hagan, Justin,
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Title The paradox of fiscal austerity :
Remainder of title how cutting deficits saved the modern world /
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Place of production, publication, distribution, manufacture Lanham :
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Date of production, publication, distribution, manufacture, or copyright notice 2019.
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Formatted contents note Contents<br/>Introduction: The Paradox Explained<br/>PART ONE: WHAT IS AND WHAT IS TO COME<br/>1 Disaster and Debt<br/>2 How Did We Respond?<br/>3 What We (Think We) Knew, Before We Didn’t Know<br/>4 How’d It All Work Out?<br/>5 It’s All Political<br/>PART TWO: SOME INTERESTING CASES: WHAT HAPPENED WHEN, WHERE, AND WHY<br/>6 Hellenic Hellions or Heroes of Hellas?<br/>7 The Enchanted (and indebted) Island of Puerto Rico<br/>8 Nipponomics<br/>9 The Paradox of Argentine Austerity<br/>Conclusion: Is There Really a Paradox?<br/>Bibliography<br/>Index<br/>About the Author
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Summary, etc. "When financial crises initiated a global recession in 2008, massive public debt forced policymakers in the developed world to impose tough fiscal consolidations to counter growing deficits. The most effective solutions, however, were often the ones most counter-intuitive and least politically feasible, catching policymakers in a fiscal paradox"--
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      HB     Bangaluru Dr. B.R. Ambedkar School of Economics Bangaluru Dr. B.R. Ambedkar School of Economics 02/23/2023 7 5637.94 338.9 VEL 002651 02/23/2023 8054.20 02/23/2023 BOOK
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