2013-07-01
How the German government responded to the financial, economic and fiscal crises
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Public Money and Management: integrating theory and practice in public management , Volume 33 - Issue 4 p. 291- 296
This paper explains the German government's response to the financial, economic and fiscal crises. It covers the financial crisis in 2008 when banks were supported (SoFFin), the economic crisis in 2009, and the fiscal crisis of increasing state debts and budget deficits which caused the German government to cut spending (Sparpaket) in 2010. The author looks at the contents of the government's responses, but also at the political and administrative aspects of the government's decision-making processes.
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doi.org/10.1080/09540962.2013.799836, hdl.handle.net/1765/87322 | |
Public Money and Management: integrating theory and practice in public management | |
Kickert, W. (2013). How the German government responded to the financial, economic and fiscal crises. Public Money and Management: integrating theory and practice in public management, 33(4), 291–296. doi:10.1080/09540962.2013.799836 |