Socioeconomic Measure: A Relativist Perspective on Debt Crisis Management
- John D. Pappas
Abstract
This paper introduces a concrete definition of the concept of measure in human interaction, highlighting its parallels with the principles of moderation and aesthetic balance—the latter traditionally symbolized by the golden ratio in art and architecture. By applying this definition to socioeconomic behavior, the paper proposes a model to help prevent or mitigate future debt crises. To this end, the model aligns with the IMF’s balance sheet approach for assessing the net worth of economic sectors or national economies. Adopting a relativist perspective in this context, the paper identifies key conditions for implementing alternative policies for debt crisis management. These policies offer a potential pathway for distressed economies to escape debt traps while preserving their socioeconomic class structure and protecting creditors’ interests.
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- DOI:10.5539/ijef.v17n6p86
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