The sovereign debt crisis that isn't: Or, How to turn a lending crisis into a spending crisis and pocket the spread. ACES Cases No. 2014.1


Autoria(s): Blythe, Mark
Contribuinte(s)

Silvia, Stephen J.

Data(s)

2014

Resumo

It’s a testament to the power of ideas in politics that the ongoing policy disaster in Europe is still referred to, by academic as well as popular commentators, as the European Sovereign Debt Crisis. That there was a crisis in European sovereign debt markets in 2010 through the middle of 2012 is not in doubt. That is was a crisis of European sovereign debt markets generated by ‘too much spending’ should be very much in doubt. The ongoing European economic crisis is in fact a transmuted private sector banking crisis first exacerbated and then calmed by central bank policy, the costs of which have been asymmetrically distributed across European mass publics.

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http://aei.pitt.edu/59147/1/ACES_Case_Blythe_2014.pdf

Blythe, Mark (2014) The sovereign debt crisis that isn't: Or, How to turn a lending crisis into a spending crisis and pocket the spread. ACES Cases No. 2014.1. UNSPECIFIED.

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http://aei.pitt.edu/59147/

Palavras-Chave #financial crisis 2008-on/reforms/economic governance
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