1. Mark Blyth, Austerity: The History of a Dangerous Idea 13 (2013).
2. Id. at 695. More recently, Brown has expanded upon her diagnosis with a critique of some landmark Supreme Court rulings, especially the now infamous Citizens United case. She highlights the neoliberal logic of markets and capital underlying the ruling. Still, the neoliberalization of law she describes in the contemporary American context remains different from the kind of juridical neoliberalism in the European context. See Brown Wendy , Undoing the Demos: Neoliberalism's Stealth Revolution 151–74 (2015).
3. Majone, Democratic Default, supra note 33, at 1221–22.
4. To be precise, it is not entirely off the table because in cases of natural disasters or grave recessions exceptions to the BBA can be made.