Global economic crises, environmental-resource scarcity and wealth concentration


Autoria(s): López, Ramón
Data(s)

02/01/2014

02/01/2014

01/12/2010

Resumo

Includes bibliography

Spanish version available at the Library

Three new structural factors underlie the most recent global crisis:(i); the fact that several high-population countries have joined the growthprocess; (ii); the increasing scarcity of environmental and certain naturalresources; and (iii); the extraordinary concentration of income and wealththat has occurred in the advanced economies over the last two decades.These structural changes have significantly strengthened the links betweenglobal growth and commodity demand; they have made world commoditysupply increasingly inelastic, and have rendered economic growth moredependent on easy monetary and financial policies. The combination ofthese factors could make the world economy highly crisis-prone and mayhinder recovery from the current one.

Identificador

http://hdl.handle.net/11362/11437

LC/G.2468-P

Idioma(s)

en

Relação

CEPAL Review

102