Neoliberalismo, economía keynesiana y la respuesta a la inflación actual

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Joseph E. Stiglitz

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El artículo hace una crítica a las políticas neoliberales que usualmente se aplican para solucionar las distintas crisis y problemas económicos de las últimas décadas. Argumenta que tales acciones no se basan en la realidad económica, por lo que no son efectivas ni se enfocan en las formas en que afectan negativamente a distintos grupos sociales —como desempleo, aumento de desigualdad, crisis de vivienda—, pues sólo se conciben como daños colaterales. Aterriza esta reflexión en las políticas económicas aplicadas a dos fenómenos actuales: la crisis por la pandemia de covid-19 y la inflación, que han dejado en evidencia la necesidad de una intervención más activa del  gobierno.

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Stiglitz, J. E. (2024). Neoliberalismo, economía keynesiana y la respuesta a la inflación actual. El Trimestre Económico, 91(363), 707–749. https://doi.org/10.20430/ete.v91i363.2442
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