economics of welfare的意思|示意
福利经济学
economics of welfare的用法详解
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Economics of welfare is a branch of economics that studies the welfare of people, particularly the poor and disadvantaged, and how to maximize welfare through government policies and reforms. It considers how the government, market and society interact to reduce poverty, inequality and exclusion and to promote economic opportunity, social justice and human development.
The main focus of welfare economics is on public policy, government and economic systems. It takes into account the economic, social and political aspects of an economy, and it attempts to address the challenge of adapting to change. Welfare economics examines how different economies, societies and cultures benefit from the different economic systems in place and the policies that are used to support them.
The use of welfare economics is to study how public policy can improve social outcomes for people in different countries and regions. It can also be used to study how taxation and public spending can be used to promote economic growth and reduce poverty. Welfare economics helps policymakers develop policies that can improve the lives of people in poverty and reduce inequality.
The most important aspect of welfare economics is that it tries to promote social justice and reduce inequality. Welfare economics focuses on the needs of the poor, vulnerable and underserved in society and on how governments can use different economic tools to help create more equal societies. There are many different tools used in welfare economics, such as tax credits, income subsidies, rent control, minimum wage laws, and social welfare programs. These tools can be used to reduce poverty, inequality and exclusion, and to promote economic opportunity and human development.
'economics of welfare相关短语
1、 Economics of the Welfare State 书名
2、 fundamental theorems of welfare economics 福利经济学第一基本定理