A post-Covid economy for health : from the great reset to build back differently.
by Labonté, Ronald.
Publisher: 2022.ISSN: 09598154.Summary: As the global pandemic recedes, “greening” economic growth and improved employment and social protection measures remain central to a more health equitable future. Proposed reforms such as harnessing private capital for social impact investments or a stakeholder model of capitalism are likely to be insufficient. More far reaching change is needed with governments shaping markets to ensure that economic activities achieve urgent social and environmental goals. A transformative shift to degrowth would avoid unsustainable and inequitable consumption of finite ecological resources and ensure human survival. [Summary].Journal Title: BMJ.Year: 2022.Volume: 376.Number: (8326).Pagination: 277-279.Date: (19 February 2022).Subject(s): international perspectives | economic growth | health economics | health improvement | markets | sustainability | equity | Covid-19 | pandemics | viewsDigital copyAvailability: Online access List(s) this item appears in: Covid-19: health and social care recovery in England [January 2023]
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As the global pandemic recedes, “greening” economic growth and improved employment and social protection measures remain central to a more health equitable future. Proposed reforms such as harnessing private capital for social impact investments or a stakeholder model of capitalism are likely to be insufficient. More far reaching change is needed with governments shaping markets to ensure that economic activities achieve urgent social and environmental goals. A transformative shift to degrowth would avoid unsustainable and inequitable consumption of finite ecological resources and ensure human survival. [Summary]
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