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Informe Final del Grupo de Trabajo Mixto Covid-19: POR UN PACTO POLÍTICO Y SOCIAL EN TORNO A UNA ESTRATEGIA DE REACTIVACIÓN Y CRECIMIENTO INCLUSIVOS (versión abreviada)

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  • Angel de la Fuente
  • Anna Balletbó
  • José Luis Bonet
  • José E. Boscá
  • Santiago Carbó
  • José Ignacio Conde-Ruiz
  • Ginés de Rus
  • Juan del Alcázar
  • José Ramón Díez
  • Rafael Doménech
  • Florentino Felgueroso
  • Enric Fernández
  • María Fernández
  • Javier Ferri
  • José Ignacio García Pérez
  • Marcel Jansen
  • Juan Francisco Jimeno
  • Alejandra Kindelán
  • Julio López Laborda
  • José María Marín Vigueras
  • Clara Eugenia Núñez
  • Jorge Onrubia
  • Luis Puch
  • Juan Pablo Riesgo
  • Diego Rodríguez
  • Sofía Rodríguez
  • Javier Santillán
  • Jorge Sicilia
  • Eva Valle
  • Javier Vega

Abstract

Este documento es la versión abreviada del informe final del Grupo de Trabajo Mixto Covid-19 (GTMC). En él se defiende la necesidad de alcanzar un amplio pacto político y social en torno a una estrategia para salir lo antes posible de la crisis y sentar las bases para hacer frente a los complicados retos económicos y sociales a los que nos enfrentamos a medio y largo plazo. En el informe se avanza también una propuesta sobre los elementos esenciales de esta estrategia, distinguiendo entre el corto y el largo plazo.

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  • Angel de la Fuente & Anna Balletbó & José Luis Bonet & José E. Boscá & Santiago Carbó & José Ignacio Conde-Ruiz & Ginés de Rus & Juan del Alcázar & José Ramón Díez & Rafael Doménech & Florentino Felgu, 2020. "Informe Final del Grupo de Trabajo Mixto Covid-19: POR UN PACTO POLÍTICO Y SOCIAL EN TORNO A UNA ESTRATEGIA DE REACTIVACIÓN Y CRECIMIENTO INCLUSIVOS (versión abreviada)," Policy Papers 2020-18, FEDEA.
  • Handle: RePEc:fda:fdapop:2020-18
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