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Titre : The great inequity Type de document : document électronique Auteurs : Edward Hammond, Auteur Editeur : Third World Network Année de publication : 2020 Collection : Third World Resurgence num. 345/346 Importance : 115 p Langues : Anglais (eng) Tags : Economie mondiale Commerce mondial Ecologie Santé Résumé : AS the conjuncture of a COVID-19 health and economic crisis bears down on us, fears expressed of the human and economic toll that would result have been fully
vindicated. While the two crises are interlinked, they are mutually destructive as they make competing demands on a developing country’s limited resources. Priority given to one will be at the risk of aggravating the other crisis. There may be a proper case for an ‘economy first’ approach on the grounds that the economic scars will linger long after the health crisis is over. However, policymakers may find their options foreclosed by the speed at which the disease spreads, making the human cost of any such approach unacceptably high.Note de contenu : -State of play of the post-2020 global biodiversity framework p.2-6
-The urgency of fiscal justice p.73-75En ligne : https://twn.my/title2/resurgence/2019/pdf/341-342.pdf The great inequity [document électronique] / Edward Hammond, Auteur . - [S.l.] : Third World Network, 2020 . - 115 p. - (Third World Resurgence; 345/346) .
Langues : Anglais (eng)
Tags : Economie mondiale Commerce mondial Ecologie Santé Résumé : AS the conjuncture of a COVID-19 health and economic crisis bears down on us, fears expressed of the human and economic toll that would result have been fully
vindicated. While the two crises are interlinked, they are mutually destructive as they make competing demands on a developing country’s limited resources. Priority given to one will be at the risk of aggravating the other crisis. There may be a proper case for an ‘economy first’ approach on the grounds that the economic scars will linger long after the health crisis is over. However, policymakers may find their options foreclosed by the speed at which the disease spreads, making the human cost of any such approach unacceptably high.Note de contenu : -State of play of the post-2020 global biodiversity framework p.2-6
-The urgency of fiscal justice p.73-75En ligne : https://twn.my/title2/resurgence/2019/pdf/341-342.pdf Documents numériques
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