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Austerity and the Political Economy of the German Debt Brake

[working paper]

Heise, Arne

Corporate Editor
Universität Hamburg, Fak. Wirtschafts- und Sozialwissenschaften, FB Sozialökonomie, Zentrum für Ökonomische und Soziologische Studien (ZÖSS)

Abstract

The recent judgment of the German Federal Constitutional Court has clarified that the debt brake enshrined in the German Basic Law (Grundgesetz) is intended to do exactly what the legislature intended when it was adopted in 2009: to tie the hands of political actors and block the 'easy way out throu... view more

The recent judgment of the German Federal Constitutional Court has clarified that the debt brake enshrined in the German Basic Law (Grundgesetz) is intended to do exactly what the legislature intended when it was adopted in 2009: to tie the hands of political actors and block the 'easy way out through debt.' This not only intensifies calls for the abolition or reform of the debt brake, but also raises the question being examined here of how such a restrictive fiscal policy rule could become a constitutional norm in the face of its scientific and political controversy, especially when its 'natural opponents' - left-leaning political actors - consistently held constitutional veto positions. Based on the Agenda Theory of Political Economy, it is demonstrated that the 'Third Wayism' of the German Social Democratic Party (SPD) as an adaptation strategy to a neoliberal discourse environment was the necessary precondition for a fiscal decision of 'historical significance.'... view less

Keywords
political economy; national debt; statuary regulation; fiscal policy; neoliberalism; budgetary policy; Basic Law

Classification
Economic Policy
Public Finance

Free Keywords
fiscal rules; debt brake; sound finance; functional finance

Document language
English

Publication Year
2024

City
Hamburg

Page/Pages
24 p.

Series
ZÖSS Discussion Paper, 106

ISSN
1868-4947

Status
Published Version; reviewed

Licence
Deposit Licence - No Redistribution, No Modifications


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