The Not Good Society: Institutional Weaknesses Revealed by COVID-19
Robert H. Scott and
Steven Pressman
Journal of Economic Issues, 2021, vol. 55, issue 2, 477-483
Abstract:
This article discusses institutional weaknesses revealed by the COVID-19 pandemic. We investigate two institutions shown to be insufficient for maintaining economic stability during the pandemic. We focus on social safety nets that were tattered prior to the pandemic but are now more vulnerable to failure. We discuss unemployment and health care as twin crises. Job loss during the pandemic has been swift and deep. Many were in the service sector with lower average salaries. Besides the loss of income, many people have employer-sponsored health insurance. The compounding effects of income loss and inadequate access to health care have exposed our enfeebled social safety nets. We end with some policy suggestions to help create greater economic and social stability.
Date: 2021
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DOI: 10.1080/00213624.2021.1909349
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