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Austerity: When It Works and When It Doesn't

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Winner of the Hayek Book Prize, Manhattan Institute
One of the Financial Times' Summer Books of 2019: Economics
A Project Syndicate Best Read in 2019

Fiscal austerity is hugely controversial. Opponents argue that it can trigger downward growth spirals and become self-defeating. Supporters argue that budget deficits have to be tackled aggressively at all times and at all costs. Bringing needed clarity to one of today’s most challenging economic issues, three leading policy experts cut through the political noise to demonstrate that there is not one type of austerity but many. Austerity assesses the relative effectiveness of tax increases and spending cuts at reducing debt, shows that austerity is not necessarily the kiss of death for political careers as is often believed, and charts a sensible approach based on data analysis rather than ideology.

Authors: Alesina Alberto, Favero Carlo, Giavazzi Francesco
Publisher: PRINCETON UNIVERSITY PRESS
Pages: 296
ISBN: 9780691208633
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Edition Number: 1
Release Year: 2020

Alberto Alesina is the Nathaniel Ropes Professor of Political Economy at Harvard University. He is the author, with Francesco Giavazzi, of The Future of Europe: Reform or Decline. Carlo Favero is the Deutsche Bank Chair in Quantitative Finance and Asset Pricing at Bocconi University in Italy. He is the author of Applied Macroeconometrics. Francesco Giavazzi is professor of economics at Bocconi University.

Carlo Favero is the Deutsche Bank Chair in Quantitative Finance and Asset Pricing at Bocconi University in Milan

Francesco Giavazzi is professor of economics at Bocconi University.

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