The Long-Term Vulnerabilities of Spanish Capitalism in Light of the COVID-19 Pandemic: A Political Economy Approach

IF 1 Q3 ECONOMICS
Pedro M. Rey-Araújo, Luis Buendía
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Abstract This article explores the evolution of Spain’s capitalism during the last decades in order to unveil the factors underlying the harshness with which the COVID-19 pandemic has impacted Spain. We present a twofold thesis. On the one hand, we argue that Spanish capitalism has harbored certain internal vulnerabilities, relative to its productive specialization, its labor market, its welfare institutions, and indebtedness levels, which successive boom and busts have reproduced and ultimately exacerbated. On the other hand, we contend that these various vulnerabilities have abruptly come to the fore with the irruption of the COVID-19 pandemic, thus accounting for its singularly dramatic consequences. In order to substantiate our hypotheses, we provide a political economy analysis of the recent trajectory of Spanish capitalism. The economic boom initiated in the 1990s developed various vulnerabilities, which the years following the onset of the Great Recession did not attenuate and to which various others were added during the last expansion phase, all coming to the fore with the sudden outbreak of the COVID-19 pandemic.
新冠肺炎疫情背景下西班牙资本主义的长期脆弱性:政治经济学视角
本文探讨了西班牙资本主义在过去几十年的演变,以揭示新冠肺炎大流行对西班牙造成严重影响的因素。我们提出了一个双重论点。一方面,我们认为,相对于其生产专业化、劳动力市场、福利制度和债务水平,西班牙资本主义存在某些内在脆弱性,这些脆弱性在连续的繁荣和萧条中得到了再现,并最终加剧。另一方面,我们认为,随着COVID-19大流行的爆发,这些各种脆弱性突然凸显出来,从而导致了其异常严重的后果。为了证实我们的假设,我们对西班牙资本主义的近期轨迹进行了政治经济学分析。20世纪90年代开始的经济繁荣产生了各种脆弱性,在大衰退开始后的几年里并没有减弱,在最后一个扩张阶段又增加了各种脆弱性,所有这些都随着COVID-19大流行的突然爆发而凸显出来。
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