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Analysis of the State of Social Well-Being from the Keynesian Perspective: Its Development, Rise and Retrenchment

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The welfare state seeks to ensure economic balance and protection of individual and social rights for its citizens, without leaving the theoretical framework of capitalism. The objective of this article is to analyze the welfare state through the Keynesian model, including its development, rise and retrenchment (1930-1980). A regulatory state in the economy was proposed as a solution to the crisis of 1929 and the post-WWII reconstruction of nations. Between the 1970s and 1980s, the welfare state weakened because of another global economic crisis and other factors such as the emergence of neoliberalism. Methodologically this is a qualitative-descriptive study, based on bibliographic research, and guided by the question: what were the factors that contributed to the state to retreat from its assistance policy, mainly between the 1970s and 1980s? The results show that the economic cycle that occurred in this timeframe made possible the protagonism of neoliberalism, but not the annihilation of the welfare state. Neoliberal measures have overshadowed social interests, seen as "public expenditure of social protectionism”, and have weakened the regulation of citizenship rights and welfare services. The practice of state intervention in the economy to ensure balance in market activities, guaranteeing consumption, and thus full employment, was weakened by the neoliberal model, but not annulled. The welfare state, the version anchored in Keynesian theory, lost its hegemony after a period of the great economic ascension of the capitalism cycle between 1930 and 1980. Social problems and demands continued and were not solved by neoliberal policies with their free market policies, privatization and tax reduction.

Published in International Journal of Economic Behavior and Organization (Volume 10, Issue 3)
DOI 10.11648/j.ijebo.20221003.12
Page(s) 83-88
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Keywords

Welfare State, Keynesian, Economic Crisis, Public Administration, New Public Management

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  • School of Public Administration, Municipal Institute of Public Administration (IMAP), Curitiba, Brazil

  • Faculty II: Architecture, Education and Social Work, Centre for Planning and Evaluation of Social Work (ZPE), University of Siegen, Siegen, Germany

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