Social Policy Responses to Rising Inflation in Southern Europe

IF 2.3 3区 社会学 Q1 SOCIAL ISSUES Social Policy and Society Pub Date : 2024-03-08 DOI:10.1017/s147474642400006x
Amílcar Moreira, Antonios Roumpakis, Flavia Coda Moscarola, Olga Cantó
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As they were just coming out of the COVID-19 pandemic, Southern European nations were confronted with a new shock to their economies – this time in the form of a steep rise in prices. This article describes and typifies the social policy responses and measures adopted in Greece, Italy, Portugal and Spain in response to rising inflation. We find that Southern European (SE) governments have put forward a substantive fiscal response – which compares well with that of its neighbours, and even with the previous crisis. The thrust of the response was targeted at limiting the pass-through of international energy prices to consumers. This was complemented, albeit to a lesser degree, with direct support to families. Nevertheless, we do find important differences concerning the weight given to (traditional) welfare transfers, and the role given to indexation mechanisms and wage increases. We also find important continuities with the model of crisis-response adopted during the pandemic.
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南欧应对通胀上升的社会政策
当南欧国家刚刚走出 COVID-19 大流行病的阴影时,它们的经济又面临着新的冲击--这次冲击的形式是物价的急剧上涨。本文介绍了希腊、意大利、葡萄牙和西班牙为应对通胀上升而采取的社会政策应对措施,并对其进行了典型分析。我们发现,南欧各国政府提出了实质性的财政对策--与邻国相比,甚至与上一次危机相比,也毫不逊色。应对措施的主要目标是限制国际能源价格向消费者的转嫁。此外,还辅之以对家庭的直接支持,尽管力度较小。尽管如此,我们还是发现在(传统)福利转移的比重以及指数化机制和工资增长的作用方面存在重要差异。我们还发现,大流行病期间采用的危机应对模式具有重要的连续性。
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