September 30, 2019 - As long as the German economy was doing well, as it was during the recovery from the 2008 global financial crisis, there existed a coherent rationale for German fiscal austerity. The national commitment to budget discipline was enshrined in the 2009 "debt brake," which limits the federal structural deficit to 0.35% of GDP, and by the 2011 "schwarze Null" (that is, "black zero") policy of fully balancing the budget. Indeed, Angela Merkel's government proudly achieved a balanced budget in 2012 and surpluses in 2014-18.
With unemployment low and growth relatively strong,