Book synopsis: Austerity has been at the centre of political controversy in the last decade, invoked as the answer to, or cause of, our post-crash economic malaise by politicians and academics across the political spectrum. However, despite being the cause of debate for over three centuries, it remains a confusing and poorly-understood concept. In this book, Suzanne J. Konzelmann aims to demystify austerity as an economic policy, a political idea and a social phenomenon. Beginning with an analysis of political and socio-economic history from the 17th century, she explains the economics of austerity in the context of the overall dynamics of state spending, tax, and debt. Using comparative case studies, ranging from 1930s USA to contempora...
Spain, France, and Great Britain are, at this time, suffering from continued recession. In effect, a...
Employing a dataset of 1,843 think tank publications containing 37 million words, Computer-assisted ...
One decade after the Global Financial Crisis (GFC) and seven years since the Coalition government fi...
This is the introduction to the Virtual Special Issue on Austerity, drawing articles from the three ...
Mark Blyth’s new book on austerity (Blyth, 2015) suggests that this dangerous idea has been at the v...
Book synopsis: In recent years British politics has seemed increasingly unpredictable. The Conservat...
The 2007/8 financial crisis has reignited the debate about economic austerity. With the aim of under...
This is the edited transcript of a conversation between Rebecca Bramall, editor of this special issu...
Austerity is a key organising concept governing the British political economy since the 2008 financi...
The debate over austerity as the appropriate economic policy response to the euro crisis continues. ...
Austerity as Public Mood explores how politicians and the media mobilise nostalgic and socially cons...
Austerity has been a recurring theme of post-war British politics, from the 1950s right up to the pr...
We are in the age of austerity. Across the globe, there have recently been calls from both the left ...
Austerity, as an economic policy for reducing government deficits and public debt through cuts in go...
Adopting a historical approach, Florian Schui provides an insightful and thought provoking narrative...
Spain, France, and Great Britain are, at this time, suffering from continued recession. In effect, a...
Employing a dataset of 1,843 think tank publications containing 37 million words, Computer-assisted ...
One decade after the Global Financial Crisis (GFC) and seven years since the Coalition government fi...
This is the introduction to the Virtual Special Issue on Austerity, drawing articles from the three ...
Mark Blyth’s new book on austerity (Blyth, 2015) suggests that this dangerous idea has been at the v...
Book synopsis: In recent years British politics has seemed increasingly unpredictable. The Conservat...
The 2007/8 financial crisis has reignited the debate about economic austerity. With the aim of under...
This is the edited transcript of a conversation between Rebecca Bramall, editor of this special issu...
Austerity is a key organising concept governing the British political economy since the 2008 financi...
The debate over austerity as the appropriate economic policy response to the euro crisis continues. ...
Austerity as Public Mood explores how politicians and the media mobilise nostalgic and socially cons...
Austerity has been a recurring theme of post-war British politics, from the 1950s right up to the pr...
We are in the age of austerity. Across the globe, there have recently been calls from both the left ...
Austerity, as an economic policy for reducing government deficits and public debt through cuts in go...
Adopting a historical approach, Florian Schui provides an insightful and thought provoking narrative...
Spain, France, and Great Britain are, at this time, suffering from continued recession. In effect, a...
Employing a dataset of 1,843 think tank publications containing 37 million words, Computer-assisted ...
One decade after the Global Financial Crisis (GFC) and seven years since the Coalition government fi...