Sociedad, Estado y mercado en la era post-pandémica: imaginando un nuevo pacto social para Ecuador y México
Society, State and market in the post-pandemic: a new social pact for Ecuador and Mexico
Isaac Enríquez Pérez and
Santiago García Álvarez
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Abstract:
In tandem with the global epidemiological crisis, this article was written with the aim of starting a public debate and to propose a set of alternatives for social change and economic transformation in order to tackle – from a developing world – the multiple effects of the disruptive crisis of the COVID-19 pandemic, from a critical and regulatory perspective. Although these propositions are not entirely sufficient, we believe they respond to the urgency of real-time thinking to the challenges of a pandemic that englobes a far-reaching systemic and ecosocial crisis that intertwines with the crisis of capitalism and the current collapse of civilization. A new social pact warrants recovering theoretical debates concerning public problems and decision-making, as well as employing the creative imagination and political will to broaden the possibility of achieving diverse, sufficient, viable and realistic social agreements.
Keywords: COVID-19 pandemic; crisis of capitalism; new social pact; governance; public policies (search for similar items in EconPapers)
JEL-codes: H8 O10 O20 (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2023-11-19, Revised 2023-12-19
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Published in Discursos del Sur 12.1(2023): pp. 223-257
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