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  1. 29. Nov. 2023 · Austerity is a policy used to describe the measures employed by governments to reduce their debts. Typically this means tightening the purse strings and reducing public spending. But it can also ...

  2. However, austerity has been not only an economic failure, but also a health failure, with increasing numbers of suicides and, where cuts in health budgets are being imposed, increasing numbers of people being unable to access care. Yet their stories remain largely untold. Here, we argue that there is an alternative to austerity, but that ideology is triumphing over evidence. Our paper was ...

  3. 11. Nov. 2020 · Kremlin’s Austerity, Explained While most countries throw unprecedented amounts of money to support their pandemic-stricken economies, the Russian government is obsessed with austerity. As millions of Russian saw their jobs erased by the Great Shutdown and their incomes plunged, the Kremlin kept saying 'nyet' to anti-crisis bailouts and pushed Russians to borrow more.

  4. 1. März 2017 · Austerity is the name used for government ficsal policy which is aimed at reducing a government's deficit (or borrowing). Fiscal austerity can be achieved through increases in government revenues - primarily via direct and indirect tax rises - and/or a reduction in government spending or future spending commitments.

  5. The Autumn Budget 2022 is due to be delivered by Jeremy Hunt this week, with many expecting it to contain tax hikes and public spending cuts

  6. 21. Jan. 2024 · The Austerity Program, a key initiative of the Garcia Administration, aimed to address corruption and promote wise spending within the government. It called for industry, thrift, trustworthiness, integrity, and honesty in public service. The program was implemented with the goal of improving the government’s reputation and regaining the trust of the Filipino people.

  7. So the ‘loss’ of 13.64% in healthcare spend between 2010-11 and 2014-15 will have caused 33,888 extra deaths, calculate the researchers. In all, the calculations suggest that the constraints on health and social care spend during this period of ‘austerity’ have been associated with 57,550 more deaths than would have been expected had ...