Neoliberalism, trade imbalances and economic policy in the Eurozone crisis

  • Engelbert Stockhammer
  • , Severin Reissl
  • , Collin Constantine

    Research output: Working paperDiscussion paper

    Abstract

    This paper analyses the causes of the Eurozone crisis. In doing so it carefully surveys authors from different economic schools of thought. The paper discusses competing explanations for European current account imbalances. Remarkably, opposing views on the relative importance of cost developments and of demand developments in explaining current account imbalances can be found in both heterodox and orthodox economics and there is a remarkable variability of policy conclusions. Regarding the assessment of fiscal and monetary policy there is a clearer polarisation, with heterodox analysis regarding austerity as unhelpful and most of orthodox economics endorsing it. We advocate a post-Keynesian view which holds that current account imbalances are not a fundamental cause of the sovereign debt crisis. Rather, the economic policy architecture of the Eurozone, which aims at restricting the role of fiscal and monetary policy, is the key to understanding the crisis in Europe.
    Original languageEnglish
    Place of PublicationKingston upon Thames, U.K.
    PublisherFaculty of Arts and Social Sciences, Kingston University
    Number of pages33
    Publication statusPublished - Feb 2016

    Publication series

    NameEconomics Discussion Papers
    PublisherFaculty of Arts and Social Sciences, Kingston University
    No.2016-03

    Keywords

    • Economics and econometrics
    • Euro crisis
    • European economic policy
    • current account balance
    • financial crisis
    • neoliberalism
    • sovereign debt crisis

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