Titre : | The Resilient Society |
Auteurs : | Markus K. Brunnermeier, Auteur |
Type de document : | Ouvrages |
Editeur : | Colorado Springs, CO : Endeavor Literary Press, 2021 |
Autre Editeur : | Washington : Peterson Institute for International Economics |
ISBN/ISSN/EAN : | 978-1-73740-360-9 |
Format : | 1 vol. (IV-409 p.) / ill. / 23 cm |
Langues: | Anglais |
Catégories : |
[Eurovoc] ÉCONOMIE > analyse économique > analyse économique > conséquence économique [Eurovoc] ÉCONOMIE > analyse économique > analyse économique > macroéconomie [Eurovoc] FINANCES |
Tags : | Covid-19 ; political economy ; resilience |
Résumé : | "People in a resilient society are able to bounce back from shocks, such as pandemics and economic crises. The Resilient Society, by Princeton University economist Markus Brunnermeier, describes how individuals, institutions, and nations can successfully navigate a dynamic, globalized economy filled with unknown risks. Lacking resilience, societies, families, and individuals can reach tipping points from which they cannot recover. Written for business leaders, economists, policymakers, and politically interested citizens, the book argues that the concept of resilience can be a compass for developing a social contract that benefits all people. The author applies his macroeconomic insights to public health, innovation, public debt overhang, inflation, inequality, climate change, and challenges to the global order" |
Note de contenu : |
Part I: Resilience and Society
1. Resilience and Its Cousins 2. Resilience and the Social Contract Part II: Containing the Shock: The Case of Covid-19 3. Behavioral Responses to Waves and Resilience Illusions 4. Information, Testing, and Tracing 5. Communication: Managing People’s Worries 6. The Role of Vaccines in Designing a New Normal Part III: Macroeconomic Resilience 7. Innovation Boosts Long-Lasting Growth 8. Scarring 9. The Financial Market Whipsaw: Central Banks as Guardians of Financial Resilience 10. High Government Debt and Low Interest Rates 11. The “Inflation Whipsaw” 12. Inequality Part IV: Global Resilience 13. Resilience Challenges of Emerging Economies 14. New Global World Order 15. Climate Change and Resilience |
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The Resilient Society: Lessons from the pandemic for recovering from the next major shock URL |