Among the many things we have learnt from this crisis is that governments and financial markets find it difficult to understand each other. Governments cannot grasp why the markets lose confidence in the state of public finances so quickly and regain it so slowly, after a long period of fiscal consolidation. The markets, for their part, are mystified by the failure of governments to take simple and timely steps to sort out the problems they face.
我们从这场危机中学到的诸多教训之一是,政府与金融市场很难相互理解。政府不明白,市场对公共财政状况的信心为何失去得如此之快,恢复得却如此缓慢——哪怕已经经历了长时间的财政整顿。市场则很困惑,政府为何不能采取简单而及时的措施来解决它们所面临的问题。
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