Austerity vs Stimulus
The Political Future of Economic Recovery
(Author) Robert SkidelskyThis timely book debates the economic and political logic of the austerity policies that have been implemented in the UK and in the Eurozone since 2010 and asks whether there is any alternative for these countries in the years ahead. The work reconsiders the austerity versus stimulus debate through the voices of those who proposed the successful idea of expansionary austerity and those who opposed it. The editors have brought together a collection of articles written by some of the most notable figures in the discipline, including the likes of Alberto Alesina, Ken Rogoff, Tim Besley, David Graeber, Vince Cable, and Paul Krugman. The book also features the debate between Niall Ferguson and Robert Skidelsky. These leading thinkers unveil a world where economists are far from agreeing on economic policy, and where politics often dominates the discussion. The question of whether the British government should have opted for austerity runs through the book, as well as how sustained economic recovery should be encouraged in the future. Scholars, students and members of the general public with an interest in the financial crisis and its lingering aftermath will find this work invaluable.
Robert Skidelsky
Robert Skidelsky is a British economist and historian known for his biographies of prominent figures such as John Maynard Keynes. His most notable work, "John Maynard Keynes: Hopes Betrayed," is a comprehensive study of Keynes' life and ideas. Skidelsky is praised for his clear and engaging writing style, making complex economic concepts accessible to a wider audience. His contributions to literature include shedding light on the lives of influential thinkers and their impact on the world. Skidelsky's work has had a significant impact on the study of economics and history, making him a respected figure in both fields.