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The politics of fiscal effort in Spain and Ireland : Market credibility versus political legitimacy

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Dellepiane, Sebastian 
Hardiman, Niamh 
Uri
http://hdl.handle.net/10197/5117
Date Issued
November 2013
Date Available
04T09:04:28Z December 2013
Abstract
Austerity measures in response to Eurozone crisis have tended to be conceived, debated, and implemented as if only the technical parameters of budget management mattered. But policies that impose budgetary hardships on citizens, whether in the form of increased taxes or cuts to public spending go right to the heart of voter expectations about what it is both appropriate and acceptable for governments to do. Pro-cyclical measures that worsen an already difficult situation in a recession run counter to deep-seated norms and expectations in European countries, built up over decades of democratic governance, whereby governments are expected to provide offsetting protection for their citizens against the vicissitudes of the market. If austerity measures are held to be unavoidable in response to market turbulence, and especially if this view is underwritten by international authorities, new challenges of political legitimation are likely to arise. These issues are explored through the experiences of Spain and Ireland.
External Notes
A version of this paper will be published in Georgios Karyotis and Roman Gerodimos eds., The Politics of Extreme Austerity: Greece beyond the Crisis (Palgrave Macmillan)
Type of Material
Working Paper
Publisher
University College Dublin. Geary Institute
Series
UCD Geary Institute Discussion Paper Series
Geary WP2013/21
Copyright (Published Version)
2013 the author
Keywords
  • Legitimacy

  • Credibility

  • Eurozone crisis

  • Spain

  • Ireland

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English
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Peer reviewed
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