Giovanni Cozzi
University of Greenwich
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Feminist Economics | 2017
Hannah Bargawi; Giovanni Cozzi
ABSTRACT This article explores a gendered expansionary macroeconomic scenario for Europe as an alternative to current austerity policies over the medium term. Using a non-equilibrium structuralist macroeconomic model, it demonstrates that the dual aim of economic growth and increases in men’s and women’s employment can be achieved by adopting gender-sensitive expansionary macroeconomic policies. Based on historical data series, three scenarios for Europe for the 2015–25 period are compared: continued austerity, a gender-neutral expansionary scenario, and a gendered expansionary scenario. Projections for the gendered expansionary scenario suggest that 7.4 million more jobs could be created for women in the Eurozone and United Kingdom by reversing austerity policies and gendering and increasing government expenditure and private investment. Further, higher growth rates under this scenario lead to significant reductions of debt-to-GDP ratios and lower budget deficits. The study recommends Europe should roll back austerity policies and embark on a new gender-aware economic trajectory.
Greenwich Papers in Political Economy | 2014
Giovanni Cozzi; Terry McKinley; Jo Michell
Archive | 2016
Hannah Bargawi; Giovanni Cozzi; Susan Himmelweit
Archive | 2013
Terry McKinley; Giovanni Cozzi; Jo Michell; Hannah Bargawi
Greenwich Papers in Political Economy | 2015
Giovanni Cozzi; Terry McKinley
Archive | 2011
Terry McKinley; Giovanni Cozzi
Archive | 2016
Terry McKinley; Giovanni Cozzi
Greenwich Papers in Political Economy | 2016
Giovanni Cozzi; Hannah Bargawi
Greenwich Papers in Political Economy | 2016
Giovanni Cozzi; Terry McKinley
Greenwich Papers in Political Economy | 2016
Giovanni Cozzi; Terry McKinley