Economic Resilience, Globalization and Market Governance: Facing the COVID-19 Test

F. Jenny
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The lack of anticipation of a worldwide disruptive event such as the spread of the COVID-19 combined with the breakdown of market mechanisms for the most essential products needed to fight the disease left the governments of many countries unsure of how to react and, often, constrained their ability to make strategic choices. The humanitarian goal of saving as many lives as possible came, in some countries, at the cost of confining the entire population, considered the only option available given the circumstances. The economic cost of such a solution which stand-stilled the economies of these countries and disrupted global value chains is likely to be followed by several years of economic depression that will dwarf the cost of the 2008 financial and economic crisis. In the light of this experience, we revisit some of the implicit assumptions underlying the design of our economic systems and discuss some of the dilemmas and trade-offs faced during this stressful period. The lessons learned could help us better anticipate or deal with future Black Swan events.
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经济韧性、全球化与市场治理:面对新冠肺炎考验
由于对COVID-19传播等全球性破坏性事件缺乏预期,再加上抗击该疾病所需最基本产品的市场机制崩溃,许多国家的政府不知道如何应对,往往限制了它们做出战略选择的能力。在一些国家,拯救尽可能多的生命的人道主义目标是以限制全体人口为代价的,在当时的情况下,这被认为是唯一可行的选择。这种解决方案的经济成本可能会使这些国家的经济停滞不前,扰乱全球价值链,随后可能会出现数年的经济萧条,这将使2008年金融和经济危机的成本相形见绌。鉴于这一经验,我们重新审视了一些隐含在我们经济体系设计基础上的假设,并讨论了在这一紧张时期面临的一些困境和权衡。从中吸取的教训可以帮助我们更好地预测或应对未来的黑天鹅事件。
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