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Adrian Filut, Globes: Doubling deficit sends message of weakness

Published on Jun 26 2012 // Opinion

26 June 12 17:39–”This is a typical act of right-wing governments, and I’m not surprised,” Prof. Joseph Zeira of the Department of Economics at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem, and one of Israel’s top macroeconomists, told “Globes” in response to Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s decision not to raise taxes in 2013, but to double the deficit target to 3% of GDP instead.

“Obviously this was an extremely irresponsible step, but it’s a well-known exercise. Ronald Reagan did it in the 1980s, and George W. Bush did it in the 2000s. Netanyahu is a Republican politician and is a neo-liberal like they were.”

Zeira adds, “There’s nothing new here. What is behind the move is cutting expenses. But because Netanyahu has insufficient political power, or because he simply does not want to get into this, he’s increasing the deficit. He’s doing this because he knows he has no political power. After all, when times get worse, it will be easier to make cuts. However, there will be no talk about economic responsibility or stability. There is no connection. The object behind the entire move is to continue the cuts in the welfare, education and social services budgets. It’s possible to live with a deficit of 4% of GDP, but it’s not good in the long term.”

Regardless, Netanyahu’s act is being criticized from the Right as well. “This does not reflect Netanyahu’s economic views or ideology, but his weakness,” Prof. Omer Moav of Hebrew University’s Department of Economics, and former adviser to Minister of Finance Yuval Steinitz, told “Globes”. “Netanyahu knows that the right thing to do is to cut spending; that’s his ideology, but he lacks the political ability and courage to cut. Spending has ballooned because of the government’s weakness and capitulation to many demands. Netanyahu is afraid of the public’s anger, which will have to finance this spending one way or another. That is why he is postponing dealing with the problem by not raising taxes.”…Read More>>

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