Not exact matches
Italian elections have put a stop to that nonsense by reaffirming the demise of
austerity - only
policies and unrealistic
fiscal consolidation schedules.
«The GUIDES indicators that focus on some overall macroeconomic indicators,» Chisa recommends, plus «a few other topics that get you a lot of bang for the buck: British Colonialism, nations versus states, Dutch Disease (resource curse), Sovereign Wealth Fund, import substitution, current account balance,
fiscal deficit, IMF
austerity measures, and the «trilemma» of free - capital flows, independent monetary
policy, and fixed exchange rates.»
«Their numbers aren't so bad, but to continue those
policies without enacting a relatively strong
fiscal austerity program is going to cause problems.»
Policymakers should not move
fiscal policy from stimulus to
austerity until the financial system is clearly stable and the economy is enjoying self - sustaining growth.
This is especially important if you're worried, as I am and I suspect you are too, that an
austerity - smitten Congress will not move fast enough with counter-cyclical
fiscal policy.
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3) With its own ability to finance its debt, Greece would be able to conduct an appropriate
fiscal policy and abandon
austerity measures.
These headwinds were then amplified by anti-growth
policy choices such as excessive regulation,
fiscal austerity, a lack of pro-growth private investment incentives combined with growing income inequality.
● The IMF and the Politics of
Austerity in the Wake of the Global Financial Crisis By Ben Clift Summary via publisher (Oxford University Press) This book explores the IMF's role within the politics of austerity by providing a path - breaking comprehensive analysis of how the IMF approach to fiscal policy has evolved since 2008, and how the IMF worked to alter advanced economy policy responses to the global financial crisis (GFC) and the Eurozon
Austerity in the Wake of the Global Financial Crisis By Ben Clift Summary via publisher (Oxford University Press) This book explores the IMF's role within the politics of
austerity by providing a path - breaking comprehensive analysis of how the IMF approach to fiscal policy has evolved since 2008, and how the IMF worked to alter advanced economy policy responses to the global financial crisis (GFC) and the Eurozon
austerity by providing a path - breaking comprehensive analysis of how the IMF approach to
fiscal policy has evolved since 2008, and how the IMF worked to alter advanced economy
policy responses to the global financial crisis (GFC) and the Eurozone crisis.
And over that more recent period (again in contrast to earlier episodes) there were no other forms of
austerity imposed alongside
fiscal squeeze, in the form of general wage caps, exchange controls or tight money
policies.
Meanwhile Nicola Sturgeon, in attacking
austerity is saying just the kind of thing about
fiscal policy that will help keep their recruits from Labour in the SNP fold.
And Alexander today in a
policy motion speech to conference certainly did his damnedest to defend the coalition, opposing an amendment to his «Generating Growth and Jobs in a Time of
Austerity» motion to abandon the coalition's
fiscal mandate.
Fred Floss, director of the union - backed think tank
Fiscal Policy Institute, says Cuomo's plan to focus on property and business tax cuts, along with a commitment to continue to hold spending to less than two percent a year, would result in what his group calls a decade of
austerity that could harm infrastructure and economic growth.
Where Ms. Teachout might get traction, in a perfect world, is with the kind of
fiscal policy she has proposed, one that would alleviate the
austerity that Mr. Cuomo's coddling of the summer - house - and - seaplane demographic has begotten.
This especially surprising given it is politically malleable and pertinent to the foremost
policy issue of the day:
fiscal austerity.
Fred Floss, director of the union backed think tank
Fiscal Policy Institute, says Cuomo's plan to focus on property and business tax cuts, along with a commitment to continue to hold spending to less than 2 % a year, would result in what his group calls a «decade of
austerity,» that could harm infrastructure and economic growth.
The Center's Shelby Cosner, PhD, faculty affiliate of educational
policy studies from the UIC College of Education, argues overcoming
fiscal austerity is the greatest moral imperative principals face:
It suggests three major changes: 1) project and
policy preparation need to reflect higher risks, where vulnerability assessments and greater use of climate scenario modelling are combined with a better understanding of interconnections between smallholder farming and wider landscapes; 2) this deeper appreciation of interconnected risks should drive a major scaling up of successful «multiple - benefit» approaches to sustainable agricultural intensification by smallholder farmers; 3) climate change and
fiscal austerity are reshaping the architecture of public international development finance.
Regarding old measures, the Greek Government had to revise its promise to cancel many of the
austerity measures it heavily criticized since 2010 as an opposition party, agreeing to «refrain from any rollback of measures and unilateral changes to the
policies and structural reforms that would negatively impact
fiscal targets, economic recovery or financial stability, as assessed by the institutions.»