Has the COVID-19 Pandemic Cooled Down or Stimulated the Countertendencies of Capital? A Critical Review
Abstract
:1. Introduction
It is not profitable for companies to produce a mask or a bed or a glove. To produce these things, to store them in some warehouse, let alone to stockpile them all over the country, waiting who knows how many months for the next virus to show up, is not profitable. The risk is enormous. You are just not going to do it as a capitalist. You can find more profitable, less risky investments elsewhere. How do we know that? Because that is what they did. They did not make the stuff, and we were not prepared.
2. Outlining the Review Path
3. Central Aspects of Studies on the Relationship between Countertendencies and COVID-19
3.1. Cases Studied
3.2. Case Analysis Context
3.3. Analysis Matrices
3.4. Methodological Aspects of the Articles
3.5. Elements Contrary to the Law of the Tendency of the Rate of Profit to Fall Identified
3.6. Limitations of This Review
4. Final Considerations
Author Contributions
Funding
Informed Consent Statement
Data Availability Statement
Conflicts of Interest
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Author, Year | Analysis Matrix | Country | Case | Context | Elements Contrary to the Law of the Tendency of the Rate of Profit to Fall Identified |
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Melim and Moraes (2021) | Marxist | Brazil |
| Distance learning |
|
Bispo and Caldeira (2021) | Marxist | Brazil |
| 2007–2008 Crisis |
|
Araujo et al. (2021) | Keynesian | Brazil |
| 2007–2008 Crisis |
|
Pereira and Puchale (2021) | Marxist | Brazil |
| Setbacks in the labour market (2014) and coup (2016) |
|
Silva and Silva (2021) | Marxist | Brazil |
| Neoliberalism and dismantling of social protection mechanisms |
|
Sabino and Alves (2021) | Keynesian | Brazil |
| “Labour reform” (Law no. 13.467/2017) |
|
Mattei and Heinen (2021) | Marxist | Brazil |
| Slowdown in 2019 |
|
Alencar (2021) | Marxist | Brazil |
| Counter-reforms, new fiscal regime (EC-95) |
|
Lima et al. (2021) | (Neo)-marxist | Brazil |
| COVID-19 shutdown of non-essential activities |
|
Sant’ana and Montoya (2021) | Marxist | Brazil |
| The precarization and overexploitation of immigrant labour |
|
Ribeiro (2021) | Marxist | Brazil |
| Neo-liberalism and the preponderance of finance capital |
|
Lima (2021) | Keynesian | Brazil |
| 2020 Crisis |
|
Saad-Filho (2020) | Marxist | United Kingdom |
| State, neo-liberalism, deindustrialization and “globalization” |
|
Fazzari and Needler (2021) | Post-keynesian | USA |
| Great Recession and women’s work |
|
Bortz et al. (2020) | Keynesian | Argentina |
| Capital flight from emerging economies to major financial centers |
|
Vernengo and Nabar-Bhaduri (2020) | Keynesian | USA |
| Great Recession (2007–2009) |
|
Baines and Hager (2021) | Post-Keynesian Marxist | USA |
| Debit service |
|
Canelli et al. (2021) | Post-keynesian | Italia |
| 2007–2008 Global financial crisis |
|
Storm (2021) | Keynesian | The Netherlands |
| Fiscal austerity and neo-liberalism |
|
Banfield (2021) | Neo-classical | USA |
| Higher education |
|
Stewart et al. (2020) | Marxist | Brazil France United Kingdom |
| Deepening of subservience to agribusiness |
|
Šumonja (2020) | Marxist | Serbia |
| State as an organizing force of the neo-liberal attack |
|
Lust (2021) | Marxist | Peru |
| Peru implemented strict quarantine measures, neoliberal extractive development model |
|
Kiliç (2020) | (Neo)-marxist | Turkey |
| Neo-liberalism and the global financial crisis |
|
Paulsson and Koglin (2022) | Keynesian | Sweden |
| Introduction of market mechanisms in Stockholm’s public transportation |
|
Dean et al. (2021) | Keynesian | Australia |
| Dependence on the Austalian economy |
|
Żuk and Żuk (2022) | (Neo)-marxist | Poland |
| Waves of labour precarization in Poland |
|
O’Keeffe and Papadopoulos (2021) | (Neo)-marxist | Australia |
| Flexibilization of labour laws in Australia |
|
Van Barneveld et al. (2020) | Keynesian | Australia |
| Multilaterial bodies and neoliberalism |
|
Colley et al. (2021) | Post-keynesian | Australia |
| Global financial crisis (GFC) |
|
Jenkins and Smith (2021) | Keynesian | Australia |
| Lockdown |
|
Benanav (2021) | Marxist | Germany |
| World urban population and reconfiguration of labour force exploitation |
|
Carnut et al. (2020) | Marxist | Brazil |
| Bolsonaro in Brazil |
|
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Carnut L, Uback L, Mendes Á. Has the COVID-19 Pandemic Cooled Down or Stimulated the Countertendencies of Capital? A Critical Review. Economies. 2023; 11(5):148. https://doi.org/10.3390/economies11050148
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APA StyleCarnut, L., Uback, L., & Mendes, Á. (2023). Has the COVID-19 Pandemic Cooled Down or Stimulated the Countertendencies of Capital? A Critical Review. Economies, 11(5), 148. https://doi.org/10.3390/economies11050148