Sull'argomento segnalo questo articolo sul ruolo dello Stato nell' economia a seguito della pandemia. https://voxeu.org/article/state-ownership-will-gain-importance-result-covid-... È essenziale che si dibatta e si definiscano i settori strategici meritevoli di intervento. Luigi Il mar 7 lug 2020, 13:10 Giuseppe Attardi <attardi@di.unipi.it> ha scritto:
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La pandemia avrà l’effetto di accelerare processi già in corso e francamente, secondo me, sottovalutati.
We know from both economic theory and history that markets alone are ill suited to manage such a transition, especially considering how sudden it has been. There’s no easy way to convert airline employees into Zoom technicians. And even if we could, the sectors that are now expanding are much less labor-intensive and more skill-intensive than the ones they are supplanting.
Moreover, in the case of the pandemic, there will be a third effect: rising inequality. Because machines cannot be infected by the virus, they will look relatively more attractive to employers, particularly in the contracting sectors that use relatively more unskilled labor.
We shouldn’t bail out firms – like old-line retailers – that were already in decline before the crisis; to do so would merely create “zombies,” ultimately limiting dynamism and growth. Nor should we bail out firms that were already too indebted to be able to withstand any shock.
Now that government spending is being unleashed on a massive scale, the public has a right to demand that companies receiving help contribute to social and racial justice, improved health, and the shift to a greener, more knowledge-based economy. _______________________________________________ nexa mailing list nexa@server-nexa.polito.it https://server-nexa.polito.it/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/nexa