- Код статьи
- S086904990011575-4-1
- DOI
- 10.31857/S086904990011575-4
- Тип публикации
- Статья
- Статус публикации
- Опубликовано
- Авторы
- Том/ Выпуск
- Том / Номер 6
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- 5-13
- Аннотация
В данной статье автор анализирует попытки установления количественных связей между рядом экономических и политических индикаторов стран и параметрами их социальных политик посредством эконометрических методов. Отмечается, что эти исследования позволили выявить несколько частных зависимостей, справедливых для отдельных периодов, хотя общие закономерности остаются неизвестными. В этой связи анализируются также две попытки обоснования параметров социальной политики на основе таких концепций, как (1) ограниченная рациональность и подталкивание и (2) необходимость производства государством социально значимых благ. Анализ этих подходов показывает их неадекватность задаче обоснования параметров социальной политики. Общий вывод заключается в том, что эти параметры – результат дискреционного выбора политиков, которые могут преследовать разные цели в разные периоды времени, в силу чего обнаружение объективных закономерностей вряд ли возможно.
- Ключевые слова
- социальная политика, бюджетные расходы, ограниченная рациональность, подталкивание, социально-значимые блага
- Дата публикации
- 17.12.2015
- Год выхода
- 2015
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