Heterodox analysis of the post-COVID spanish tourism sector: Failures in digital readjustment of employment and business vulnerability
Análisis heterodoxo del sector turístico español pos-COVID: fallos en reajuste digital del empleo y vulnerabilidad empresarial
Antonio Sanchez-Bayon ()
Estudios Economicos, 2023, vol. 040 (Nueva Serie), issue 81, 223-252
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This is a heterodox review of the New Political Economy and Economic Sociology on adaptation or resistance to change, evidenced in the failures of state management on the digital readjustment of employment and the increase in business vulnerabilities. Attention is focused on the tourism sector and the Spanish case, given the importance of this sector for its economy and for being illustrative of state management failures in wasting European recovery and resilience funds, used as transfers and not as investment, without actual digitization. The theoretical and methodological frameworks of the Austrian School were applied in combination with the Neo-institutionalist ones, thus offering a diagnosis and prognosis in the post-COVID and Horizon 2030 scenarios, in addition to clarifying some of the paradoxes of current economic policies
Keywords: digitalization; readjustment effect; tourism sector; European Union; new political economy; digitalización; efecto reajuste; sector turístico; Unión Europea; nueva economía política (search for similar items in EconPapers)
JEL-codes: B5 D73 E24 I31 L83 M48 O3 Z1 (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2023
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DOI: 10.52292/j.estudecon.2023.3438
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