Economic crises and fiscal measures in South Korea: Asian Financial Crisis, Global Financial Crisis, and COVID-19

IF 1.5 3区 社会学 Q1 AREA STUDIES Journal of Asian Public Policy Pub Date : 2022-05-18 DOI:10.1080/17516234.2022.2075220
Taiwon Ha
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. This study conducts a changes-in-changes analysis to identify the adverse effects of three economic crises and the countercyclical stabilisation effect of the welfare system in South Korea. First, the crises commonly delivered disproportionate effects and the economically vulnerable experienced more severe damages. Second, even though the welfare system has better mitigated negative impacts during the recent crises thanks to welfare expansion, it still provided limited coverage and insufficient benefits. Therefore, the Korean government introduced the Emergency Disaster Relief Funds as the first-ever one-off universal benefit, but it did not mitigate early damages and had temporary positive effects. © 2022 Informa UK Limited, trading as Taylor & Francis Group.
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韩国的经济危机和财政措施:亚洲金融危机、全球金融危机和新冠肺炎
. 本研究进行了变化中的变化分析,以确定三次经济危机的不利影响和韩国福利制度的反周期稳定效应。首先,危机通常造成了不成比例的影响,经济上脆弱的国家遭受了更严重的损害。其次,尽管福利制度在最近的危机中由于福利扩张而更好地减轻了负面影响,但它仍然提供了有限的覆盖范围和不足的福利。因此,韩国政府作为第一个一次性的普遍救助,引入了紧急灾难救助基金,但它并没有减轻早期损失,而是起到了暂时的积极作用。©2022 Informa UK Limited,以Taylor & Francis Group的名义交易。
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