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    Be Outraged: There are alternatives

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    Author
    Jolly, Richard
    Cornia, Giovanni Andrea
    Elson, Diane
    Fortin, Carlos
    Griffith-Jones, Stephany
    Helleiner, Gerry
    van der Hoeven, Rolph
    Kaplinsky, Raphie
    Morgan, Richard
    Ortiz, Isabel
    Pearson, Ruth
    http://oxfamilibrary.openrepository.com/oxfam/browse?type=author&value=Stewart%2C+Frances&value_lang=en_GB
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    Civil society
    Corporate responsibility
    Debt relief
    World Bank and IMF
    World Trade Organisation
    
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    http://hdl.handle.net/2384/295213
    Abstract
    An international group of economists and social scientists argue in this book that austerity is bad economics, bad arithmetic, and ignores the lessons of history. They are outraged at the narrow range of austerity policies which are bringing so many people around the world to their knees, especially in Europe. ‘Be Outraged’ argues that austerity measures and cutbacks are reducing growth and worsening poverty and that there are alternatives – for Britain, Europe and all countries that currently imagine that government cutbacks are the only way out of debt.
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