FINANCIAL TSUNAMI, ECONOMIC INSECURITY AND SOCIAL PROTECTION: THE CASE OF HONG KONG

K. Lee, C. Cheng
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Rising economic inequality becomes an important concern for both advanced and developing countries. Nonetheless, political and business elites around the world never question the neoliberal agenda, despite economic crises happening every now and then. The year 2007 may mark the turning point of neoliberal globalisation. As the global financial tsunami kicked off from the burst of the subprime mortgage bubble in the United States in 2007, the global economy is facing an economic hardship never heard of since the Great Depression in the 1930s. Hong Kong as a highly open economy is also severely hurt by the financial tsunami. In every economic recession, all Hong Kong people suffer, but lower classes suffer most. This raises a serious question about whether the current social protection system adequately protects people against an increasingly risky global economic environment. By examining the social policy package adopted by the HK government in fighting against the financial tsunami, we show the lack of long-term strategies and commitments of the government in protecting HK people against globalisation risks and economic insecurity. By drawing experiences from other countries, we suggest that active labour market policies (ALMPs) may be the social policy tools the government can use to reform the social protection system.
金融海啸、经济不安全与社会保障:以香港为例
日益加剧的经济不平等已成为发达国家和发展中国家共同关注的重要问题。尽管如此,世界各地的政治和商业精英从未质疑过新自由主义议程,尽管经济危机不时发生。2007年可能标志着新自由主义全球化的转折点。随着2007年美国次级抵押贷款泡沫的破裂,全球金融海啸开始,全球经济正面临着自20世纪30年代大萧条以来从未听说过的经济困难。香港作为一个高度开放的经济体,也受到了金融海啸的严重打击。每次经济衰退,所有香港人都会受害,但受害最深的是下层阶级。这就提出了一个严重的问题,即当前的社会保障制度能否充分保护人们免受风险日益增加的全球经济环境的影响。通过分析香港政府为应对金融海啸所采取的一系列社会政策,我们发现香港政府在保护香港市民免受全球化风险和经济不安全方面缺乏长远的策略和承诺。通过借鉴其他国家的经验,我们建议积极的劳动力市场政策(ALMPs)可能是政府可以用来改革社会保障制度的社会政策工具。
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