新的外部性 新的外部性
1School of Social and Political Sciences, University of Lincoln, Lincoln, UK.
概括
自由民主国家通过培养可靠的信息和科学独立性,更好地应对新的外部因素,例如流行病. 这种方法与威权主义模式形成鲜明对比,强调了民主制度在公共紧急情况中的优势.
科学领域:
- 政治经济学就是政治经济学.
- 公共卫生政策 公共卫生政策
- 国际关系 国际关系
背景情况:
- 新的外部性,以未知的溢出成本或收益为特征,由于COVID-19流行病而获得了突出地位.
- 这些事件挑战了自由政治经济学在管理公共紧急情况方面的有效性.
- 专制政权经常被视为应对此类危机的替代方案.
研究的目的:
- 在现代国家应对传染病的背景下重新评估古典政治经济学.
- 在应对新的外部性方面,捍卫自由民主对专制替代方案的比较有效性.
- 探索认识能力在管理公共紧急情况中的作用.
主要方法:
- 重新阅读古典政治经济学原则.
- 分析现代国家与传染病的对抗.
- 对自由民主主义和威权主义方法的比较评估.
主要成果:
- 自由民主国家在管理新型外部性方面具有固有的优势,这是由于它们的认识能力.
- 有效的应对依赖于可信的公共信息和独立的科学界来验证和解释.
- 多中心主义和自治增强了问责制,促进了自由民主政权中有效的国家政策.
结论:
- 自由民主政权在应对新的外部因素和公共紧急情况方面比专制替代方案相对更有效.
- 自由民主国家的优势在于其独立的民间社会,多重的权力来源和学术自由,培养基本的认识能力.
- 多中心主义和自治对于制定强有力的国家政策来应对复杂的社会挑战至关重要.
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