不要让另一场危机白白浪费:COVID-19大流行和范式转变的必要性

IF 3.3 2区 经济学 Q1 ECONOMICS
J. Heintz, Silke Staab, L. Turquet
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摘要

2019冠状病毒病大流行揭示了全球化的市场经济如何严重依赖与资本主义制度相互作用并影响市场经济的非市场商品、服务和生产活动的基础。女权主义经济学家长期以来一直认为,这些发现对我们如何看待我们的经济未来有着深远的影响。本文展示了当前2019冠状病毒病大流行的教训如何影响人们对经济未来的看法,特别是如何应对三个相互关联的危机:护理工作、环境退化和宏观经济后果。根据这些经验教训,本文提出了必要的范式转变,并讨论了这种转变对社会和经济政策的影响。这场大流行凸显了医疗、环境和宏观经济三者之间环环相扣的危机。COVID-19凸显了医疗保健在我们经济中的核心地位。日益加剧的环境危机说明了主导政策方法对非市场过程的忽视。我们经济体系中最大的矛盾源于资本主义制度和非市场领域之间的相互作用。
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Don't Let Another Crisis Go to Waste: The COVID-19 Pandemic and the Imperative for a Paradigm shift
ABSTRACT The COVID-19 pandemic revealed how globalized, market-based economies critically depend on a foundation of nonmarket goods, services, and productive activities that interact with capitalist institutions and impact market economies. These findings, long argued by feminist economists, have profound implications for how we think about our economic futures. This paper shows how lessons from the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic can inform how people think about the future of our economies and, specifically, how to address a trio of interlocking crises: care work, environmental degradation, and macroeconomic consequences. Drawing on these lessons, this paper argues for a necessary paradigm shift and discusses the implications of such a shift for social and economic policies. HIGHLIGHTS The pandemic highlights the interlocking crises of care, the environment, and macroeconomics. COVID-19 underscores the centrality of care in our economies. The intensifying environmental crisis illustrates the neglect of nonmarket processes in dominant policy approaches. The biggest contradictions in our economic systems result from the interactions between capitalist institutions and the nonmarket sphere.
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Feminist Economics
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7.50
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4.30%
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37
期刊介绍: Feminist Economics is a peer-reviewed journal that provides an open forum for dialogue and debate about feminist economic perspectives. By opening new areas of economic inquiry, welcoming diverse voices, and encouraging critical exchanges, the journal enlarges and enriches economic discourse. The goal of Feminist Economics is not just to develop more illuminating theories but to improve the conditions of living for all children, women, and men. Feminist Economics: -Advances feminist inquiry into economic issues affecting the lives of children, women, and men -Examines the relationship between gender and power in the economy and the construction and legitimization of economic knowledge -Extends feminist theoretical, historical, and methodological contributions to economics and the economy -Offers feminist insights into the underlying constructs of the economics discipline and into the historical, political, and cultural context of economic knowledge -Provides a feminist rethinking of theory and policy in diverse fields, including those not directly related to gender -Stimulates discussions among diverse scholars worldwide and from a broad spectrum of intellectual traditions, welcoming cross-disciplinary and cross-country perspectives, especially from countries in the South
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