In search of growth in a future with diminished expectations. The case of Austria

"The euro area has – in contrast to the USA – still not recovered from the "Great Recession" 2009 and the following euro crisis. Some fear that Europe could embark into a decade of "secular stagnation" like Japan in the recent past. The US success can be attributed to the ap...

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Main Authors: Österreichisches Institut für Wirtschaftsforschung, Vienna, Breuss, Fritz
Institution:ETUI-European Trade Union Institute
Format: TEXT
Language:English
Published: Vienna 2014
WIFO
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Online Access:https://www.labourline.org/KENTIKA-19115636124919338189-in-search-of-growth-in-a-futur.htm
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author Österreichisches Institut für Wirtschaftsforschung, Vienna
Breuss, Fritz
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Breuss, Fritz
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description "The euro area has – in contrast to the USA – still not recovered from the "Great Recession" 2009 and the following euro crisis. Some fear that Europe could embark into a decade of "secular stagnation" like Japan in the recent past. The US success can be attributed to the application of the strategy of the "three arrows": a co-ordinated expansionary fiscal and monetary policy cum permanent structural reforms. In contrast, the euro area has its hands tied by a self-imposed restriction in fiscal policy (new fiscal rules). Thus, the euro area remains as a growth-stimulating strategy only an expansionary monetary policy by the ECB plus "structural reforms" at the member country level. Austria – after the expiring of the hitherto "EU growth bonus" – has also to look for new strategies to stimulate growth by its own. In simulations with a macro-growth model for Austria alternative growth scenarios are analysed: structural reforms to improve efficiency in product und labour markets, investment in knowledge and innovation (R&D), more globalisation, and traditional demand policies (monetary and fiscal). The most promising strategies are more globalisation and structural reforms plus R&D investments. Most of these strategies would stimulate growth without impairing fiscal sustainability."
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WIFO
spellingShingle Österreichisches Institut für Wirtschaftsforschung, Vienna
Breuss, Fritz
economic growth
EMU
fiscal policy
labour market
structural change
In search of growth in a future with diminished expectations. The case of Austria
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title In search of growth in a future with diminished expectations. The case of Austria
topic economic growth
EMU
fiscal policy
labour market
structural change
url https://www.labourline.org/KENTIKA-19115636124919338189-in-search-of-growth-in-a-futur.htm