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How the UK government responded to the fiscal crisis: an outsider's view

Pages 169-176 | Published online: 23 Mar 2012
 

Abstract

This article presents an outsider's view of the UK government's response to recent financial, economic and fiscal crises. The article covers the financial crisis in 2008 when the then New Labour government rescued UK banks; the economic crisis in 2009 which resulted in economic stimulus measures; and the fiscal crisis of increasing national debts and budget deficits which led the newly-elected coalition government in 2010 to take fiscal consolidation measures. The author is an administrative scientist, and unpicks government responses, focusing on the political and administrative aspects of the governmental decision-making processes. The article ends with some lessons and foreign perspectives.

Acknowledgement

Walter Kickert is currently involved in an EUfunded international research project on how states responded to the fiscal crisis, together with Professor Randma-Liiv of Tallinn University.

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Notes on contributors

Walter Kickert

Walter Kickert is Professor of Public Management at Erasmus University Rotterdam, The Netherlands.

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