Do austerity policies reduce public debt? An analysis on twelve Eurozone countries

From a paper by Giorgio Liotti, Marco Musella, and Ferdinando Ofria:

“Mainstream economic theory posits that high public debt levels create fragile conditions within the Eurozone by undermining economic growth, forcing countries to borrow on financial markets through the issuance of government bonds, and compromising the smooth functioning of the economic system. The Washington Consensus advocates fiscal austerity as a strategy to reduce public debt. This paper assesses whether the implementation of such austerity policies indeed reduces public debt. Using data on the change in cyclically adjusted primary balance in twelve Eurozone countries between 1999 and 2019 as a proxy for austerity measures, the empirical results, obtained using a Panel Dynamic OLS (PDOLS), reject the hypothesis of an inverse relationship between changes in the cyclically adjusted primary balance and the level of public debt. Conversely, we find that the adoption of fiscal austerity measures is associated with an increase in the level of public debt.”

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