ABSTRACT
The aim of this article is to shed some light on the issue of fiscal austerity within Europe. We focus specifically on the 2008Q1–2014Q4 period, and on the effect of shocks to government expenditure and taxes on unemployment, controlling for other macro factors. We find that expenditure contractions may be detrimental for employment.
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Notes
1 The series of government revenue were only available in nominal terms from the data source. CPIs have been used to deflate them, except for France where the GDP deflator has been used.