Pandemic economics: The global response to Covid-19

Michael Roberts
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The Covid pandemic has delivered the deepest economic slump since the 1930s and the widest global spread ever. Despite warnings, most governments were unprepared for the pandemic. No resources had been devoted to disease vaccine research and public health systems had been degraded for decades by spending cuts and privatisation. As a result, governments were forced into ‘lockdowns’ of various levels of imposition. Now the vaccines are being rolled out — at least in the major advanced economies — and the expectation is that the world economy can return to ‘normality’. But that normality was already, pre-pandemic, expressed in weak economic growth, trade and investment. And the impact of the Covid slump has left permanent ‘scarring’ of economies. The monetary and fiscal policy tools of governments will be inadequate to restore prosperity for all. We need to reset the economy through public control and ownership of the means of production with a global plan aimed at social objectives, not private profit.
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大流行经济学:全球应对Covid-19
新冠肺炎疫情造成了自上世纪30年代以来最严重的经济衰退和有史以来最广泛的全球传播。尽管有警告,但大多数政府对大流行没有做好准备。几十年来,由于削减开支和私有化,没有任何资源用于疾病疫苗研究,公共卫生系统也在退化。结果,各国政府被迫采取不同程度的“封锁”措施。现在,疫苗正在铺开——至少在主要发达经济体——人们期望世界经济能够恢复“正常”。但这种常态在大流行前就已经表现在疲弱的经济增长、贸易和投资上。新冠肺炎疫情的影响给经济留下了永久性的“伤疤”。政府的货币和财政政策工具将不足以恢复所有人的繁荣。我们需要通过公共控制和生产资料的所有权来重新调整经济,并制定一个以社会目标为目标的全球计划,而不是私人利润。
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