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Exit strategies o giustizia sociale? un approfondimento sulla crisi innescata dal covid-19

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  • Andrea Salustri

    (Università Sapienza di Roma - Dipartimento di Studi Giuridici ed Economici)

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The ongoing Covid-19 Crisis is enforcing a pattern of development based on technological innovation and market interactions, at most mitigated by the intervention of the public sector, as well as an individual propensity to elaborate exit strategies to common problems. While this development model seems to be mis-specified with respect to the existence of societal needs that may trigger non-linear dynamics, that should not prevent individuals from operating some redistribution informally and from participating in commoning practices and collective actions. This process, however, is characterized by the spread of a multitude of social dilemmas and qualitative mismatches, therefore it is of the utmost importance to restore a sentiment of solidarity among people and institutions to cope at least with the most harmful consequences of accepting a higher exposure to risks (and costs) strictly related to the participation in collective actions. While SSEEOs may contribute to rising at individual level an intrinsic motivation toward redistributive instances, universities may contribute to “extend†the so-called neoclassical theories (especially in the field of economics) to issues that are often overlooked, as unobserved qualitative mismatches, latent social dilemmas, and distance costs originating from social and territorial distances.

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  • Andrea Salustri, 2021. "Exit strategies o giustizia sociale? un approfondimento sulla crisi innescata dal covid-19," Public Finance Research Papers 48, Istituto di Economia e Finanza, DSGE, Sapienza University of Rome.
  • Handle: RePEc:gfe:pfrp00:00048
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