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  2. Austerity: The History of a Dangerous Idea - Wikipedia

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    Austerity: The History of a Dangerous Idea is a 2013 book by Mark Blyth that explores the economic policy of austerity.Studying the use of austerity around the world up to the early 2010s and tracing its intellectual lineage, Blyth argues that the case for increasing economic growth through austerity is overstated, is counterproductive when implemented during recessions, and has exacerbated ...

  3. Austerity - Wikipedia

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    One reason why austerity can be counterproductive in a downturn is due to a significant private-sector financial surplus, in which consumer savings is not fully invested by businesses. In a healthy economy, private-sector savings placed into the banking system by consumers are borrowed and invested by companies.

  4. Anti-austerity movement - Wikipedia

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    What the Reinhart–Rogoff affair shows is the extent to which austerity has been sold on false pretenses. For three years, the turn to austerity has been presented not as a choice but as a necessity. Economic research, austerity advocates insisted, showed that terrible things happen once debt exceeds 90 percent of G.D.P.

  5. Socialism for the rich and capitalism for the poor - Wikipedia

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    In 2022, economist Yanis Varoufakis offered a similar version of this phrase in his critique of the response of governments and central banks to the 2008 financial crisis and the 2021–2022 inflation surge, describing these measures as "nothing short of lavish socialism for capital and harsh austerity for labor." [23]

  6. Why Ireland's Austerity Budget Isn't Likely to Prevent ... - AOL

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    Austerity Plan Leans on Lower-Income Workers ... Private lenders are free to rake in billions in profits when times are good, but when the debts go bad, they unload their loses onto the backs of ...

  7. Growth in a Time of Debt - Wikipedia

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    What the Reinhart-Rogoff affair shows is the extent to which austerity has been sold on false pretenses. For three years, the turn to austerity has been presented not as a choice but as a necessity. Economic research, austerity advocates insisted, showed that terrible things happen once debt exceeds 90 percent of G.D.P.

  8. 'Austerity' is Most Searched Word in Dictionary for 2010 - AOL

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    "Austerity" turned out to be the word most searched for in the Merriam-Webster online dictionary in 2010. The term means having "enforced or extreme economy." And it's the opposite of that very ...

  9. Austerity urbanism - Wikipedia

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    Second, austerity urbanism is a type of urbanism that shows the repercussions of austerity. The critical situation of the economy has a significant effect on the development of cities. Investors, due to economic crisis and lack of attractive investment options, reduce the amount of money they invest in cities, leaving neighborhoods or entire ...