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- W4384502335 abstract "It is seen that the World Bank has recently acted with an understanding thatgives more tasks to governments’ fiscal instruments in developing countries. Inthis study, the breaks in the development paradigm drawn by the World Bank fordeveloping countries are examined and revealed how and for what purpose thefiscal policies recommended to developing countries are shaped under theWashington and Post-Washington Consensus. In the context of the 2008 GlobalEconomic Crisis, which we can identify as another breaking point in capitalaccumulation, it has been examined whether there is a differentiation in the useof neo-liberal public fiscal instruments by looking at how developed countriesand developing countries are given the opportunity to implement fiscal policiesby international institutions. Within the framework of the World BankDevelopment Report 2019, the nature of the explanations for reaching a newconsensus in economical, fiscal and social policies and a new social contract wasdiscussed. In this context, it has been observed that there is a differentiation inthe fiscal policy proposals that the World Bank recommends to developingcountries with the effect of technological advances and innovation in developingcountries. Especially in the social protection and social security system, a moreinclusive, universal and progressive understanding is supported. Still, the publicexpenditures of the nation states are increased, especially on preschool and morequalified education and health. The state collects the tax base by expanding thetax base, primarily through indirect taxes, to increase the state’s tax revenues. Ithas been concluded that the approach, which emphasizes its character, shouldbasically be evaluated in line with the needs of capital accumulation and withinthe scope of the state's regulations on labor. It has been emphasized that the riskof impoverishment will increase as more people become unemployed in the faceof technological advances, and that labor must be transformed in this sense, andthat the state must train and transform labor for capital." @default.
- W4384502335 created "2023-07-18" @default.
- W4384502335 date "2023-06-30" @default.
- W4384502335 modified "2023-10-02" @default.
- W4384502335 title "To A Global New Deal ?: The New Regulatory State Debate In The Context Of Public Finance" @default.
- W4384502335 doi "https://doi.org/10.59287/pcsshas.150" @default.
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