Taking Care of Policy in Times of Crisis: Comparative Lessons from Belgium's Longest Caretaker

When the financial crisis hit the Eurozone, Belgium, along with several other countries, postponed its consolidation policies until after the general elections. What followed was the longest caretaker rule that any stable democracy had ever experienced. This article analyses the phenomenon of policy...

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