The impact of austerity measures on health and health care of the population in the eu countries affected by the economic crisis (CROSBI ID 624627)
Prilog sa skupa u zborniku | sažetak izlaganja sa skupa | međunarodna recenzija
Podaci o odgovornosti
Odobaša, Rajko ; Banjari, Ines
engleski
The impact of austerity measures on health and health care of the population in the eu countries affected by the economic crisis
The European Commission, the International Monetary Fund and the European Central Bank in order to recover from the crisis that hit the Union in 2008 (debt crisis, banking crisis and crisis of economic growth), insisted on the application of the rigid fiscal policy and strict budget responsibility, ie. the austerity policy. These measures are directed to cut all government spending in order to return the confidence of investors. After reducing the deficit by cutting public spending and raising taxes, entrepreneurs will gain confidence in teh stability of the economic policy of the governments and soon start with stronger business activities. After several years of implementation of austerity measures today almost all indicators show that the economic crisis still exist only on the European continent. Namely, wrong perception of the causes of the crisis in high deficits and external debts led to a strict application of inadequate economic policies. Deficits and debts did not result from the poor economic and social situation but the wrong economic policy has produced large deficits and debts. The wrong economic policy has led the Union into recession with double bottoms and thus also created political, social, family, health and many other problems in the countries that cure the crisis with austerity measures. For example, in Greece today a quarter of the working population is unemployed, among young people under 35 years unemployed is almost half, and nearly 40 percent of the population is not covered by the health care. In this paper we examine changes in the public health care systems in the Union countries in which the austerity measures were applied, as well as consequential changes to health indicators notable in the prevalence of certain diseases. The aim is to determine whether the «mechanical» cutting the deficits in this countries lead to the fall of health standards and to what extent.
political economy EU ; health economics ; health care ; health inequality ; public health
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Podaci o prilogu
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2015.
objavljeno
Podaci o matičnoj publikaciji
11th International Conference Challenges of Europe - Working Papers
Muštra, Vinko
Split: Ekonomski fakultet Sveučilišta u Splitu
Podaci o skupu
11th International Conference Challenges of Europe: Growth, competitiveness and inequality
predavanje
27.05.2015-29.05.2015
Hvar, Hrvatska