Mitigating the Social Costs of the Economic Crisis and the Reform Programs in Asia [electronic resource] / Marijn Verhoeven.

By: Verhoeven, MarijnContributor(s): Bogetic, Zeljko | Gupta, Sanjeev | McDonald, Calvin A | Schiller, Christian | Schwartz, Gerd | Verhoeven, MarijnMaterial type: TextTextSeries: IMF Policy Discussion Papers; Papers on Policy Analysis and Assessment ; No. 98/7Publication details: Washington, D.C. : International Monetary Fund, 1998Description: 1 online resource (32 p.)ISBN: 1451971400 :ISSN: 1934-7456Subject(s): Disability | Economic Reform | Price Increases | Safety Nets | Social Impact | Social Safety Nets | Indonesia | Korea, Republic of | ThailandAdditional physical formats: Print Version:: Mitigating the Social Costs of the Economic Crisis and the Reform Programs in AsiaOnline resources: IMF e-Library | IMF Book Store Abstract: This paper presents a preliminary analysis of the likely social impact of the economic crisis and the reform programs in three Asian countries-Indonesia, Korea, and Thailand. The focus is on likely changes in real consumption expenditures arising from higher inflation and increases in unemployment. The current social policy measures adopted in the reform programs should provide significant social safety nets for the poor. However, if the social impact turns out to be larger than projected, it would be worthwhile to assess cost-effective and efficient alternatives for expanding social safety nets. The paper presents some options that could be considered.
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This paper presents a preliminary analysis of the likely social impact of the economic crisis and the reform programs in three Asian countries-Indonesia, Korea, and Thailand. The focus is on likely changes in real consumption expenditures arising from higher inflation and increases in unemployment. The current social policy measures adopted in the reform programs should provide significant social safety nets for the poor. However, if the social impact turns out to be larger than projected, it would be worthwhile to assess cost-effective and efficient alternatives for expanding social safety nets. The paper presents some options that could be considered.

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