Industrial Poverty

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Conventional wisdom says that Europe's crisis is a financial crisis. But is this really the case? In Industrial Poverty economist Sven R. Larson challenges this view and suggests instead that Europe is in a state of permanent economic decline. The crisis says Larson is in fact a welfare-state crisis. Over decades government has grown too big for the private sector to pay for; when the recession hit in 2008 most European economies could no longer bear the burden of the welfare state. Raging deficits accelerating unemployment and harsh austerity policies hurled the continent into more than a regular recession. Europe is entering a new economic state: industrial poverty. Using Sweden in the 1990s as an example Larson shows how a welfare-state crisis combined with the wrong kind of austerity policies replaces prosperity with industrial poverty. In a desperate effort to balance the budget and save the welfare state in the midst of the crisis the Swedish government subjected the country to some of the toughest austerity measures on record. The outcome was a permanent reduction in the standard of living for Swedish families as well as the standard of government services. Today Europe is going through the same transition into industrial poverty. Tomorrow it could be the United States unless Congress and the President take decisive action against the runaway budget deficit.
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