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Deficits and Debt in Industrialized Democracies

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Since the global financial crisis, government debt has soared globally by 40 percent and now exceeds an astonishing $100 trillion. Not all countries, though, have fared the same. Indeed, even prior to the financial crisis, the fiscal fates of countries have been diverging, despite predictions that pressures from economic globalization push countries toward more convergent fiscally conservative policies.

Featuring the work of an international interdisciplinary team of scholars, this volume explains patterns of fiscal performance (persistent patterns of budget deficits and government debt) from the 1970s to the present across seven countries - France, Italy, Germany, Japan, South Korea, Sweden, and the United States. Employing a comparative case study approach, seldom employed in studies of fiscal performance, contributions illuminate the complex causal factors often overlooked by quantitative studies and advances our theoretical understanding of fiscal performance. Among other things, the cases highlight the role of taxpayer consent, tax structure, the welfare state, organization of interests, and labor and financial markets in shaping fiscal outcomes.

A necessary resource to understand a broader array of factors that shape fiscal outcomes in specific national contexts, this book will reinvigorate the study of fiscal performance.

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Selected Contents: Preface 1. Introduction Gene Park and Eisaku Ide 2. France: The Difficulty of Fiscal Consolidation Anna Konishi and Frédéric Tristram 3. Fiscal performance in Germany: The Role of Electoral Competition Achim Kemmerling and Zbigniew Truchlewski 4. Fiscal Performance in Italy: A Historical Institutionalist Approach Benedicta Marzinotto 5. Explaining Japan’s Fiscal Performance - Why Has it Become an Outlier? Masayuki Takahashi and Takaharu Shimada 6. Fiscal Performance in South Korea (1970-2012): Budgetary Reforms with Growing Off-budget Indiscipline Myung-koo Kang 7. Fiscal Performance in Sweden and its Institutional Conditions Morinao Iju Chapter 8: Long-Run Fiscal Consolidations in the United States: The History at the Federal Level W. Elliot Brownlee 9. Politics, Fiscal Performance, and External Sources of Budget Discipline in the United States, 1970-2013 Joseph Thorndike 10. Weaving the Basket: Elusive Fiscal Convergence in the European Union Edward Fogarty 11. Conclusion Eisaku Ide and Gene Park

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Gene Park is Associate Professor in the Department of Political Science at Loyola Marymount University. Dr. Park has researched and written extensively on the politics of public finance in Japan.
Eisaku Ide is Professor in the Department of Economics at Keio University. He is also affiliated with the Center for Risk Management and Safety Sciences at Yokohama National University. Dr. Ide is an expert on Japanese fiscal and financial policy.


Riassunto

Since the global financial crisis, government debt has soared globally by 40% and now exceeds an astonishing $100 trillion.

Dettagli sul prodotto

Autori Eisaku (Keio University Ide
Con la collaborazione di Eisaku Ide (Editore), Ide Eisaku (Editore), Gene Park (Editore), Park Gene (Editore)
Editore Taylor & Francis Ltd.
 
Lingue Inglese
Formato Copertina rigida
Pubblicazione 27.03.2015
 
EAN 9781138821323
ISBN 978-1-138-82132-3
Pagine 286
Serie Routledge Research in Comparative Politics
Categorie Scienze sociali, diritto, economia > Scienze politiche > Scienze politiche e cittadinanza attiva

POLITICAL SCIENCE / General, POLITICAL SCIENCE / Political Economy, POLITICAL SCIENCE / Comparative Politics, Public Administration, Political Economy, Public administration / Public policy

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