Entrepreneurial action in politics as causing external costs in the COVID-19 pandemic and as a source of risk for slippery slopes
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Resumo: | The purpose of this article is to highlight how the common and often-invisible effects of government measures against the covid-19 pandemic are related to the dynamics of the moral, material, and political interests of entrepreneurs working in the political sphere, contributing to the implementation of public policies, many of the each generate disastrous consequences in the present or potentially in the future. It seeks to show how political entrepreneurs with diverse interests contribute to the costs seen and unseen during the pandemic, as well as a perspective of negative legacies for the future, according to the risk of “slippery slopes.” Thus, it was possible to conclude that natural or normal problems tend to be reinforced by those seeking to capture or mobilize the state, influencing governments’ measures directly or indirectly. |
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Entrepreneurial action in politics as causing external costs in the COVID-19 pandemic and as a source of risk for slippery slopesLa acción emprendedora en la política como causadora de costos externos durante la pandemia de covid-19 y como fuente de riesgo de bola de nieveA ação empreendedora na política como causadora de custos externos na pandemia de covid-19 e como fonte de risco de ladeiras escorregadiascovid-19empreendedorismopolíticaeconomiacustos externosCOVID-19entrepreneurshippoliticseconomyexternal costsCOVID-19emprendimientoeconomíapolíticacostos externosThe purpose of this article is to highlight how the common and often-invisible effects of government measures against the covid-19 pandemic are related to the dynamics of the moral, material, and political interests of entrepreneurs working in the political sphere, contributing to the implementation of public policies, many of the each generate disastrous consequences in the present or potentially in the future. It seeks to show how political entrepreneurs with diverse interests contribute to the costs seen and unseen during the pandemic, as well as a perspective of negative legacies for the future, according to the risk of “slippery slopes.” Thus, it was possible to conclude that natural or normal problems tend to be reinforced by those seeking to capture or mobilize the state, influencing governments’ measures directly or indirectly.El objetivo del presente artículo consiste en evidenciar cómo los efectos comunes y muchas veces invisibles de las medidas gubernamentales contra la pandemia de covid-19 están relacionados a la dinámica de los intereses morales, materiales y políticos de los emprendedores que actúan en la esfera política, contribuyendo así para la implementación de políticas públicas, muchas de las cuales generan consecuencias desastrosas en el presente o potencialmente en el futuro. Se trata de mostrar cómo los emprendedores políticos con diversos intereses contribuyen para costos vistos y no vistos durante la pandemia, pero también una perspectiva de legados negativos a futuro, de acuerdo con el riesgo de “bolas de nieve”. Así, se puede ver que los problemas naturales o normales tienden a ser reforzados por la actuación de los que buscan capturar o movilizar al estado, influenciando directa o indirectamente las medidas gubernamentales. O objetivo do presente artigo consiste em evidenciar como os efeitos comuns e frequentemente invisíveis das medidas governamentais contra a pandemia de covid-19 estão relacionados à dinâmica dos interesses morais, materiais e políticos dos empreendedores que atuam na esfera política, contribuindo para a implementação de políticas públicas, muitas das quais geram consequências desastrosas no presente ou potencialmente no futuro. Busca-se mostrar como os empreendedores políticos com interesses diversos contribuem para os custos vistos e não vistos durante a pandemia, além de também fornecer uma perspectiva de legados negativos ao futuro, de acordo com o risco de “ladeiras escorregadias”. Assim, pôde-se concluir que os problemas naturais ou normais tendem a ser reforçados pela atuação dos que buscam capturar ou mobilizar o estado, influenciando direta ou indiretamente as medidas governamentais.Instituto Mises Brasil2020-12-03info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://revistamises.org.br/misesjournal/article/view/137010.30800/mises.2020.v8.1370MISES: Interdisciplinary Journal of Philosophy, Law and Economics; Vol. 8 (2020): Yearly Continuous PublicationMISES: Interdisciplinary Journal of Philosophy, Law and Economics; Vol. 8 (2020): Publicación Anual ContinuaMISES: Interdisciplinary Journal of Philosophy, Law and Economics; v. 8 (2020): Publicação Contínua2594-91872318-0811reponame:Misesinstname:Instituto Mises Brasilinstacron:IMBporhttps://revistamises.org.br/misesjournal/article/view/1370/687Carneiro Lima, Carlos Eduardoinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess2021-02-26T14:25:20Zoai:ojs.emnuvens.com.br:article/1370Revistahttps://revistamises.org.br/misesjournalPRIhttps://revistamises.org.br/misesjournal/oairevista@mises.org.br2594-91872318-0811opendoar:2021-02-26T14:25:20Mises - Instituto Mises Brasilfalse |
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Entrepreneurial action in politics as causing external costs in the COVID-19 pandemic and as a source of risk for slippery slopes La acción emprendedora en la política como causadora de costos externos durante la pandemia de covid-19 y como fuente de riesgo de bola de nieve A ação empreendedora na política como causadora de custos externos na pandemia de covid-19 e como fonte de risco de ladeiras escorregadias |
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Entrepreneurial action in politics as causing external costs in the COVID-19 pandemic and as a source of risk for slippery slopes |
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Entrepreneurial action in politics as causing external costs in the COVID-19 pandemic and as a source of risk for slippery slopes Carneiro Lima, Carlos Eduardo covid-19 empreendedorismo política economia custos externos COVID-19 entrepreneurship politics economy external costs COVID-19 emprendimiento economía política costos externos |
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Entrepreneurial action in politics as causing external costs in the COVID-19 pandemic and as a source of risk for slippery slopes |
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Entrepreneurial action in politics as causing external costs in the COVID-19 pandemic and as a source of risk for slippery slopes |
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Entrepreneurial action in politics as causing external costs in the COVID-19 pandemic and as a source of risk for slippery slopes |
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Entrepreneurial action in politics as causing external costs in the COVID-19 pandemic and as a source of risk for slippery slopes |
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Entrepreneurial action in politics as causing external costs in the COVID-19 pandemic and as a source of risk for slippery slopes |
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Carneiro Lima, Carlos Eduardo |
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Carneiro Lima, Carlos Eduardo |
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Carneiro Lima, Carlos Eduardo |
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covid-19 empreendedorismo política economia custos externos COVID-19 entrepreneurship politics economy external costs COVID-19 emprendimiento economía política costos externos |
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covid-19 empreendedorismo política economia custos externos COVID-19 entrepreneurship politics economy external costs COVID-19 emprendimiento economía política costos externos |
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The purpose of this article is to highlight how the common and often-invisible effects of government measures against the covid-19 pandemic are related to the dynamics of the moral, material, and political interests of entrepreneurs working in the political sphere, contributing to the implementation of public policies, many of the each generate disastrous consequences in the present or potentially in the future. It seeks to show how political entrepreneurs with diverse interests contribute to the costs seen and unseen during the pandemic, as well as a perspective of negative legacies for the future, according to the risk of “slippery slopes.” Thus, it was possible to conclude that natural or normal problems tend to be reinforced by those seeking to capture or mobilize the state, influencing governments’ measures directly or indirectly. |
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