Principles of monetary & financial sustainability and wellbeing in a post-covid-19 world: The crisis and its management

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This paper analyses the COVID-19 crisis and its management from the perspective of Austrian Economics. The attention focuses on the State’s coercive intervention according to the principles of political economy, capital theory and Austrian business economic cycles. The paper examines the specific case of massive intervention by governments and, especially, central banks in monetary and financial markets to deal with the pandemic trying to mitigate its negative effects. The paper offers a critical analysis of government tax policies and the increase in public spending, considered as the panacea and universal remedy for the social troubles. This review concludes with a proposal to change the mainstream paradigm, thereby proposing a more sustainable and wellbeing economics.

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de Soto, J. H., Sánchez-Bayón, A., & Bagus, P. (2021, May 1). Principles of monetary & financial sustainability and wellbeing in a post-covid-19 world: The crisis and its management. Sustainability (Switzerland). MDPI AG. https://doi.org/10.3390/su13094655

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