How can Public Administrations handle the societal crisis?


Autoria(s): Rato, Helena
Data(s)

26/09/2011

26/09/2011

2010

Resumo

Comunicação apresentada na Universidade de Wroclow.

Economic crisis give rise to high societal costs but to processes of change, too. The present crisis that was engendered by the USA Hedge Funds fail concerns a wide range of factors that self interact and interact with other crisis which are obviously systematic, as it is the case of the climate crisis. Consequently the efficiency of the present economic development model, which is based on the persistent prosecution of higher productivity rates, has to be questioned. The analysis of the main characteristics of the present crisis, namely those concerning economic externalities, the threat to fundamental Human rights, the hypertrophy of international liquidity, the lack of financial resources for States and the increasing of social inequalities, shows that it is a structural crisis and points to the need of changing the prevailing paradigm of the societal system. One possibility is to undertake reforms leading to the implementation of the democratic economic model, but for that it’s required to have Public Administrations with specific and wide competences.

Identificador

http://hdl.handle.net/10782/512

Idioma(s)

eng

Direitos

open access

Palavras-Chave #Crise #Crisis #Modelo económico #Economic model #Externalidades económicas #Economic externalities #Desigualdades sociais #Social inequalities #Administrações públicas #Public administrations #EUA #USA
Tipo

conferenceObject