COVID-19 大流行期间的宏观经济政策和政策空间--德国、巴西和印度的案例研究

Bruno De Conti, Hansjörg Herr, Praveen Jha, Z. Nettekoven
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理论分析、实证发展和案例研究表明,在 2020 年和 2021 年 COVID-19 危机期间,全球南方和全球北方在稳定宏观经济政策方面的回旋余地有着根本的不同。与全球北方国家相比,全球南方国家广泛使用自由裁量的财政和货币政策,而全球北方国家仅以非常有限的方式使用货币政策,使用财政政策的程度要小得多。虽然造成这种差异的主要原因是各国在全球货币体系中的地位,但各国政府的政治取向以及对 COVID-19 的政治取向也发挥了重要作用。大流行病对德国穷人的收入影响不大,但对全球南部国家的影响却是灾难性的,对巴西特别是印度的案例研究就证明了这一点。因此,全球大流行加剧了国家内部和国家之间收入和财富分配不平等的趋势。大流行病期间的一些政策缺陷包括:没有对高收入或高财富群体增税,没有采取步骤建立全球税收制度,也没有支持国际资本管制以增加国家政策的空间。
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Macroeconomic policy and policy spaces during the COVID-19 pandemic – case studies from Germany, Brazil and India
Theoretical analysis, empirical development and case studies show that room to manoeuvre stabilising macroeconomic policies during the COVID-19 crisis in the years 2020 and 2021 were fundamentally different in the Global South and Global North. The latter used extensive discretionary fiscal and monetary policy, whereas the former used monetary policy only in a very limited way and fiscal policy to a much smaller extent than in the Global North. While the main reason for this difference is, inter alia, the position of countries in the global hierarchy of currencies, the political orientation of governments in general and towards COVID-19 also played a significant role. The income effects of the pandemic for the poor in Germany were moderate, but disastrous in the Global South, as evidenced by case studies on Brazil and especially India. As a result, the global pandemic added to the trend of increasing inequalities in income and wealth distribution, both within and between countries. Some shortcomings of policies during the pandemic include not raising taxes on higher income or wealth groups, implementing steps towards a global tax system or supporting international capital controls to increase the space for national policies.
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