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Estado de bienestar, felicidad y producción en la UE.

    1. [1] Universidad de Cádiz

      Universidad de Cádiz

      Cádiz, España

  • Localización: Revista de Estudios Empresariales. Segunda época, ISSN-e 1988-9046, Nº. 1, 2017, págs. 55-78
  • Idioma: español
  • Títulos paralelos:
    • Welfare state, happiness and production in the EU.
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    • español

      El Estado de Bienestar se concibe como un modelo político cuyo objeto principal es facilitar la igualdad de oportunidades y garantizar las necesidades básicas de los que tienen rentas menores por medio de políticas sociales. Existen posturas opuestas sobre su utilidad, necesidad, eficacia y eficiencia económica porque requiere de un volumen considerable de recursos financieros, principalmente aportados por los trabajadores y las empresas mediante impuestos en función de sus rentas. Por un lado, se encuentran aquellos que sostienen que la intervención del Estado se ha de reducir al mínimo para no perjudicar a la actividad económica y a la creación de empleo. Por otro lado, se hallan los que apoyan la existencia del Estado de Bienestar porque aumenta la productividad de la economía mediante las mejoras del capital humano y del capital social. Este trabajo analiza mediante técnicas estadísticas y econométricas las políticas sociales, la felicidad y la productividad para valorar el retorno del gasto público a los ciudadanos por dos vías, la individual (bienestar subjetivo) y la económica (producción per cápita) de los países de la UE en el año 2014.ABSTRACTThe welfare state is envisaged as a political model whose main objective is to ensure equality of opportunity and to guarantee basic needs of those on low incomes through social policies.There are opposing positions about the economic utility, necessity, effectiveness and efficiency because this model would require a considerable demand of financial resources, mainly contributed by workers and companies through the different taxes paid according to their income. On the one hand, those who argue that it should be reduce government intervention until minimum as not to harm the economic activity and creating jobs. On the other hand, there are those who support the existence of the welfare state because it increases the productivity of the economy with the best human capital and social capital. This paper analyses social policies, happiness and productivity to assess the return of public spending to citizens in two ways: individual (subjective well-being) and economic (per capita production) of the countries of the EU in the year 2014.

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      The welfare state is envisaged as a political model whose main objective is to ensure equality of opportunity and to guarantee basic needs of those on low incomes through social policies.There are opposing positions about the economic utility, necessity, effectiveness and efficiency because this model would require a considerable demand of financial resources, mainly contributed by workers and companies through the different taxes paid according to their income. On the one hand, those who argue that it should be reduce government intervention until minimum as not to harm the economic activity and creating jobs. On the other hand, there are those who support the existence of the welfare state because it increases the productivity of the economy with the best human capital and social capital. This paper analyses social policies, happiness and productivity to assess the return of public spending to citizens in two ways: individual (subjective well-being) and economic (per capita production) of the countries of the EU in the year 2014.


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