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The global crisis, social protection and jobs

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Stiglitz, J.
International Labour Review, Vol. 148 (2009), No. 1-2
2009
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Policy responses to the global financial meltdown of 2008 and the collapse of aggregate demand have largely been driven by domestic interests. Resurgent protectionism, bank bail-outs and national-level stimulus packages are distorting
competition and incentives to the detriment of developing countries, much-needed spending on social protection and, ultimately, rapid global economic recovery. Warning against  inderestimation of the job-destruction potential of the current crisis, the author argues for a truly global stimulus package, together with a rethink of
economic paradigms and regulatory policies, financial assistance to developing countries, a less constraining IMF, and stronger social protection as an automatic stabilizer of economies.

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22.07.2011