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Quipukamayoc
versión impresa ISSN 1560-9103versión On-line ISSN 1609-8196
Resumen
GOMERO GONZALES, Nicko Alberto; MASUDA TOYOFUKU, Víctor Ricardo y SALDANA PACHECO, Luis Arnaldo. Fiscal and monetary management for mitigating the harmful impacts of the global pandemic in Peru. Quipukamayoc [online]. 2021, vol.29, n.61, pp.57-66. Epub 29-Dic-2021. ISSN 1560-9103. http://dx.doi.org/10.15381/quipu.v29i61.21698.
Objective:
Determine how the monetary and fiscal measures implemented under a global health crisis scenario mitigated the negative effects on the national economy.
Method:
Descriptive, correlational, cross-sectional, and non-experimental research. Other information, obtained from official government sources, was used to perform statistical measurements.
Results:
A negative Pearson correlation was found between the issuance of money and the interest rate r = -0.46, which explains the fall in interest rates due to increases in working capital. The same type of relationship was found between the interest rate and business loans, with the coefficient r = -0.12, which shows the advance of loans due to the fall in the cost of money that generated favorable results in gross national product (GNP). Public spending contributed with a weak boost to this macroeconomic indicator, a fact that can be seen in the correlation of 0.014.
Conclusion:
The monetary and fiscal measures, materialized in the increase in working capital, the revitalization of loans, a decrease in interest rates and an increase in public spending, prevented a further deepening of the economic crisis, generating a slight but sustained recovery of GNP and employment, but always maintaining macroeconomic stability.
Palabras clave : gross national product; interest rate; monetary policy; fiscal policy; health crisis.