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Europe Managing The Crisis The Politics Of Fiscal Consolidation Walter Kickert

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Europe Managing The Crisis The Politics Of Fiscal Consolidation Walter Kickert
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Publisher: Routledge
File Extension: EPUB
File size: 4.71 MB
Pages: 308
Author: Walter Kickert, Tiina Randma-Liiv
ISBN: 9781138853621, 1138853623
Language: English
Year: 2015

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Europe Managing The Crisis The Politics Of Fiscal Consolidation Walter Kickert by Walter Kickert, Tiina Randma-liiv 9781138853621, 1138853623 instant download after payment.

Studies of the recent financial crisis have been largely dominated by economists, but the similarities and differences between European countries' response reflect both economic and political perspectives which have resulted in considerable differences in their decisions.

Drawing on uniquely comprehensive research data, this book presents an in-depth comparative analysis of how 14 European governments tackled the challenge of fiscal consolidation, and analyses the political decision-making behind these measures. By exploring national responses not just in fiscal terms, but also from a political perspective, it reveals that decision making has been driven by political factors with profound effects on public administration and management.

This ground-breaking book fills an important gap in the research literature for scholars of public management, public administration and policy, and will be a benchmark for future work on the global economic crisis.

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