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082 _a330.8 UNI 2008
100 _aUnited Nations.Department of Economic and Social Affairs
245 0 _aWorld economic and social survey 2008
260 _aNew Delhi
260 _bAcademic Foundations
260 _c2008
300 _a202p.
365 _b 895.00
365 _dRS
520 _a According to the Survey, economic insecurity arises from the exposure of individuals, communities and countries to adverse events, and from their inability to cope with and recover from the downside losses. Local concerns have been compounded by new global threats as unregulated markets and climate change. The Survey offers a different approach with a strong “social contract” and more integrated and pragmatic economic and social policy. It calls for more active policy responses to help communities better manage these new risks, increased investment in preventing threatening events from emerging and more concerted efforts to strengthen the underlying social contracts which are, in the end, the real basis of a more secure, stable and just future.
650 _aEconomic Survey_world-2008
942 _cB
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