新冠肺炎与南非国家的反周期作用

IF 1.7 4区 社会学 Q3 DEVELOPMENT STUDIES Progress in Development Studies Pub Date : 2021-08-27 DOI:10.1177/14649934211030457
I. Khambule
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新冠肺炎疫情扰乱了世界各地的社会和经济活动,导致国民经济和全球经济收缩,造成前所未有的就业损失。疫情的有害影响意味着政府必须发挥干预作用,以减轻新冠肺炎封锁对可持续发展的惊人社会和经济影响。鉴于疫情对经济、就业和贫困的破坏性影响,本文评估了反周期政策在减轻新冠肺炎对南非的社会经济影响方面的社会经济贡献和有效性。在方法论上,文章使用了次要的定性和定量数据来评估政府的财政和货币措施。调查结果表明,南非采取了广泛的反周期财政和货币政策,如增加政府在社会和经济公共产品上的支出、税收减免、降息和就业保护措施。虽然这些反周期措施具有一定程度的有效性,但由于缺乏针对低收入家庭的全面措施,这些措施受到了损害。这篇文章认为,该国需要找到积极主动的方法来管理其反周期财政措施,以确保更高程度的有效性和经济稳定,惠及最需要帮助的人。
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COVID-19 and the Counter-cyclical Role of the State in South Africa
The COVID-19 pandemic has disrupted social and economic activities across the world, resulting in the contraction of national economies and the global economy, causing an unprecedented loss of employment. The pandemic’s detrimental impact has meant that governments have to play an interventionist role to mitigate the staggering social and economic effects of the COVID-19 lockdown on sustainable development. In light of the damaging impact of the pandemic on the economy, employment and poverty, this article assesses the socio-economic contribution and effectiveness of the counter-cyclical policies in mitigating the socio-economic impact of COVID-19 in South Africa. Methodologically, the article used secondary qualitative and quantitative data to assess the government’s fiscal and monetary measures. The findings suggest that South Africa adopted extensive counter-cyclical fiscal and monetary policies, such as increased government spending on social and economic public goods, tax relief, interest rate cuts and job protection measures. While these counter-cyclical measures had some degree of effectiveness, they were undermined by the lack of comprehensively targeted measures for low-income households. This article argues that the country needs to find proactive ways of managing its counter-cyclical fiscal measures to ensure a higher degree of effectiveness and economic stabilization to reach those in greatest need.
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