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Fiscal consolidation, Latvian style

08:25@19.02.2009  |  Vjačeslavs Dombrovskis  |  [5]

Just when you thought there is nothing that can surprise you anymore in this country, comes this.  LNT's "Degpunktā" reports that Valmiera state prison had four special guards dogs shot as part of the "economy regime". Apparently, the guards couldn't bring themselves to do that so they called in an outsider and gave him  a gun. I wonder if that's the kind of measures that Mr Slakteris, the minister of finance, meant when he famously told the Bloomberg TV that "we will be ...taupīgi [economical]."

But more seriously, this is another point to the case that "wage devaluation" just does not seem to be working very well in the public sector. In theory, what was supposed to happen is mostly nominal adjustment in wages of public sector employees, without affecting the supply of (useful) services of the public sector. It's hard to call the above case a "nominal adjustment". Having fewer guards dogs will make it easier for inmates to escape, which is a pretty real effect as well. Generally, there seems to be growing evidence that the economy regime is largely about cutting the supply of public services, and not just a nominal decrease in wages. This is not how it's supposed to be.

Meanwhile, it seems that in Latvia, the expression "being treated like a dog" assumes a whole new meaning...

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Veiko Spolitis 19.02.2009 11:41
The last sentence was just like a cherry on top of the portion of whipped cream!! Nothing to feel happy about, but good expression indeed:)
info 19.02.2009 13:17
raksts pret devalvāciju.
zinas/17372-pieci-devalvacijas-miti.htm
x 19.02.2009 18:41
the whole public service is treated like dogs?:)
not the really heavy ones, of course:)
Juris Kaža 21.02.2009 09:12
Well, they say that outsourcing can save money. Shooting the dogs was outsourced. Maybe it can be done with other vital government functions :).
g 25.02.2009 20:38
The cuts should be implemented in a more centralized manner. Otherwise, what you get is this senseless PR war over the importance of different public services... if you dont give us money, we will have to shoot the dogs... well, we will have to do surgeries without anaesthetics... oh yeah, well, we will have to...
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