2021
DOI: 10.1177/00323217211015811
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Globalization and Austerity: Flipping Partisan Effects on Fiscal Policy During (Recent) International Crises

Abstract: This article investigates the effect of government partisanship on fiscal policy outputs during the three international economic crises of 1981–1984, 1990–1994 and 2008–2013. Encompassing 19–23 advanced democracies, the statistical analysis suggests that partisan effects have increased over time and are characterized, in the two last crises, by a “new asymmetry” whereby left governments pursued more contractionary fiscal policies than non-left governments over the course of the business cycle. Furthermore, it … Show more

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“…Nevertheless, nowadays, centre-left governments do not distinguish themselves substantially from centre-right governments in their position towards fiscal adjustments. Centre-left parties are equally likely (or, by some accounts, more likely) to pass adjustment packages compared to centre-right governments (Armingeon, Guthmann and Weisstanner 2016; Hübscher and Sattler 2017; Raess 2021). 1 More broadly, nowadays, centre-left parties tend to back economic models of which fiscal restraint is a fundamental pillar (Hopkin 2020; Mudge 2018).…”
Section: The Political Effects Of Austeritymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Nevertheless, nowadays, centre-left governments do not distinguish themselves substantially from centre-right governments in their position towards fiscal adjustments. Centre-left parties are equally likely (or, by some accounts, more likely) to pass adjustment packages compared to centre-right governments (Armingeon, Guthmann and Weisstanner 2016; Hübscher and Sattler 2017; Raess 2021). 1 More broadly, nowadays, centre-left parties tend to back economic models of which fiscal restraint is a fundamental pillar (Hopkin 2020; Mudge 2018).…”
Section: The Political Effects Of Austeritymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In addition, through SSTC in Africa, Indonesia seeks to fight for the interests of the domestic economy at the global level by increasing profits in the international economy. The government supports trade and investment to support domestic economic cycles through SSTC in various African countries (Oatley in Raess, 2021).…”
Section: Indonesian Agricultural Training In Senegalmentioning
confidence: 99%