4) What great debate is
taking place in Europe and the United States regarding the impact of
budget-cutting fiscal policy? What type of fiscal policies did the conservative
government in Britain and the countries of the euro-zone pursue? How did it
work? Explain. What was the fiscal policy adopted by the Obama Administration
in the U.S.? How did the U.S. economy perform relative to Europe? What are the
lessons from what happened in Europe and the U.S.? Explain.
The debate taking place in Europe and the United states
regarding the impact of budget-cutting fiscal policy is whether the best way to
recover the economy is through fiscal tightening of the government budget or if
the aggressive budget-cutting tactics harm fragile economies. Britain and other
countries in the European Union employed fiscal policies of austerity by
increasing taxes and cutting budget. They have not had a good effect, with
their economy recovering much slower than that of the U.S., which did not
implement the same austerity measures. In the U.S., the Obama administration
adopted a fiscal policy which was much more gradual and less aggressive than
those applied in the European Union countries. The U.S. did much better than
those countries in Europe, leading many economists to believe that the
austerity measures implemented in the European Union are not an efficient or
effective measure to combat the recession.
However, some people say that this is not proof that these measures don’t
work, but that they were just implemented wrong such as tax increases instead
of government budget cuts.