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  • Having been bullied into adopting austerity measures apparently thinking they will help their economies grow, it is beginning to dawn on many "Austerian" governments that their embrace of hair shirt economics is beginning to undermine growth.

    Marshall Auerback: Welcome to the World of the "New Normal," UK Style 2010

  • Having been bullied into adopting austerity measures apparently thinking they will help their economies grow, it is beginning to dawn on many "Austerian" governments that their embrace of hair shirt economics is beginning to undermine growth. account of British towns "reeling" from the implementation of nationwide expenditure cuts of some $130 billion introduced in last June's budget.

    The Full Feed from HuffingtonPost.com 2010

  • 'Craw' is some kind of Austerian slang word for 'mouth' ...

    The Guardian World News 2010

  • There's quite a big Austerian community and they don't really cause much of a problem ....

    The Guardian World News 2010

  • Audit D.C. Notes: Austerian Origins, G-20 Loses Its Grip, Gaping Income Gap

    CJR 2010

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  • A supporter of the Austrian School of economics, particularly the libertarian, anti-Keynesian school advocated by Ludwig von Mises. Wiktionary

    December 31, 2014