Euro Union Austerity, You Must Be Kidding

October 8, 2014

The leading political lights in Europe -- Messrs. Hollande, Valls and Macron in France and Mr. Renzi in Italy -- are raising a big stink about fiscal austerity. They don't like it. And now Greece has jumped on the anti-austerity bandwagon. The pols have plenty of company, too. Yes, they can trot out a host of economists -- from Nobelist Krugman on down -- to carry their water.

But, with Greece's public expenditures at 58.5 percent of GDP, and Italy's and France's at 50.6 percent and 57.1 percent of GDP, respectively -- one can only wonder where all the austerity is (see the accompanying table). Government expenditures cut to the bone? You must be kidding. Even in the Unites States, where most agree that there is plenty of government largess, the government (federal, plus state and local) only accounts for a whopping 38.1 percent of GDP.

As Europe sinks under the weight of the State, it's austerity, not anti-austerity, that should be on the menu.

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