Affiliation:
1. Global Political Economy Research Unit, Australia
Abstract
This paper undertakes an interdisciplinary analysis of the global coronavirus
crisis of 2020-2021, its immediate aftermath and lessons learned, through
the use of some core principles of institutional and evolutionary political
economy. The principle of historical specificity and evolution (linked to
uneven development) examines the background to the emergence of the crisis,
plus its evolution and transformation through time. The principle of
heterogeneous groups and agents scrutinizes the crisis through the various
groups and individuals associated with gender, class, ethnicity, age and
species. The principles of circular and cumulative causation (CCC) and
contradiction investigate the multiple factors responsible for the crisis
and how they interact in determining the depth and recovery from the crisis.
The principle of uncertainty illustrates the changing expectations
underlying the business climate and consumer confidence affecting
socioeconomic performance, as well as current and future policies associated
with health, regulation, budgets and money. A conclusion follows.
Publisher
National Library of Serbia
Subject
General Economics, Econometrics and Finance
Cited by
2 articles.
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1. Global Coronavirus Pandemic Crisis;Springer Texts in Business and Economics;2022
2. Introduction;Springer Texts in Business and Economics;2022