Macroeconomic Responses to the COVID 19 Pandemic

Macroeconomic Responses to the COVID 19 Pandemic
Author: Neven Vidaković,Ivan Lovrinović
Publsiher: Springer Nature
Total Pages: 379
Release: 2021-07-17
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9783030754440

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This book examines economic policies utilized within Southeast Europe in response to the COVID-19 pandemic. Covering countries both within and outside the European Union, the human and economic cost of the pandemic is calculated using macroeconomic models from a short and longer term perspective. The economic policies used during the pandemic are analyzed, alongside crisis management approaches, to highlight the effectiveness of monetary policy, fiscal policies and potential future economic solutions for the post COVID-19 period. This book aims to provide policy recommendations based on findings from Southeast Europe. It is relevant to researchers and policymakers involved in economic policy and the political economy, as well as anyone interested in the responses to the COVID-19 pandemic.

Economic Policy and the Covid 19 Crisis

Economic Policy and the Covid 19 Crisis
Author: Bernadette Andreosso-O'Callaghan,Woosik Moon,Wook Sohn
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 214
Release: 2021-09-28
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9781000461718

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This book offers an assessment of the different monetary and fiscal policy responses that have been implemented by national governments in major European and Asian countries faced with the Covid-19 crisis since 2020; it also deals with the case of the US experience as a benchmarking example. The book provides a comprehensive cross-country comparative study on health crisis management at the macroeconomic level. Its focus on monetary and fiscal policies across different countries in Asia, Europe and the USA makes it unique. Divided into three parts following a general introduction that sets the context of the study, the book deals with the case of the USA, EU and European countries as well as with that of key Asian countries. Of specific relevance is the European Union and euro-area contexts that serve as a framework to the different EU national monetary and fiscal policy responses. Each chapter deals with a specific country, including Italy and the UK in Europe and Singapore and South Korea in Asia, and covers the following topics: the extent of the outbreak of the public health crisis and its macroeconomic impact; the comparative examination of fiscal and monetary policy responses to both crises; and an overall assessment of the effectiveness of these policies along with the public health policy to mitigate the economic impact. Given the unprecedented nature of the Covid-19 crisis, anyone eager to know more about its macroeconomic impact and ensuing policies in a comparative framework will be keen to read this book. It will be essential reading to any researcher, policy maker and/or analyst working in the area of public policy and is also a unique contribution to the field of European studies, Asian studies and Comparative Economic Studies.

Theory of Shocks COVID 19 and Normative Fundamentals for Policy Responses

Theory of Shocks  COVID 19  and Normative Fundamentals for Policy Responses
Author: Pilipenko, Olga Ivanovna,Pilipenko, Zoya Andreevna,Pilipenko, Andrey Igorevich
Publsiher: IGI Global
Total Pages: 396
Release: 2021-03-18
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9781799843108

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The phenomenon of shocks is often mentioned in relation to economic crises but rarely studied. This gap in research has resulted in shocks being poorly understood, with no fundamental explanation of their inciting conditions. It is a system-forming problem that cannot be investigated without dynamic ideas about the economy, but an incomplete understanding of this event leaves economic systems vulnerable to collapse. Theory of Shocks, COVID-19, and Normative Fundamentals for Policy Responses is an essential publication that explores the factors that cause economic shocks and the mechanisms of their implementation. The book serves as a resource for the development of policy-oriented frameworks for achieving and maintaining national and international strategies to properly manage future global shocks. Featuring coverage of a wide range of topics including dialectics, self-evolvement, and structural relationships, this book is ideally designed for economists, executives, managers, entrepreneurs, academicians, students, and researchers in the areas of finance, macroeconomics, economic theory, and risk assessment.

The Pandemic Information Gap

The Pandemic Information Gap
Author: Joshua Gans
Publsiher: MIT Press
Total Pages: 160
Release: 2020-11-10
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9780262362818

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Why solving the information problem should be at the core of our pandemic response: essential reading about the long-term implications of our current crisis. COVID-19 is caused by a virus. The COVID-19 pandemic is caused by a lack of good information. A pandemic is essentially an information problem: this is the enlightening and provocative idea at the heart of this book. If we solve the information problem, argues economist Joshua Gans, we can defeat the virus. For example, when we don't know who is infected, we have to act as if everyone is infected. If we actively manage the information problem--if we know who is infected and with whom they had contact--we can suppress the virus or buy time for vaccine development. This is an expanded version of an eBook originally published as Economics in the Age of COVID-19.

Using Macroeconomic Frameworks to Analyze the Impact of COVID 19

Using Macroeconomic Frameworks to Analyze the Impact of COVID 19
Author: Mr. Ales Bulir,Daniel Baksa,Mr. Juan S Corrales,Andres Gonzalez,Diego Rodriguez,Dyna Heng
Publsiher: International Monetary Fund
Total Pages: 30
Release: 2021-04
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9781513571973

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This technical note and manual (TNM) addresses the following issues: • Evaluating the full implications from the policies adopted to mitigate the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on the economy requires a well-developed macroeconomic framework. This note illustrates how such frameworks were used to analyze Colombia and Cambodia's shock impact at the beginning of the pandemic. • The use of macroeconomic frameworks is not to infer general policy conclusions from abstract models or empirical analysis but to help policymakers think through and articulate coherent forecasts, scenarios, and policy responses. • The two country cases illustrate how to construct a baseline scenario consistent with a COVID-19 shock within structural macroeconomic models. The scenario is built gradually to incorporate the available information, the pandemic's full effects, and the policy responses. • The results demonstrate the value of combining close attention to the data, near-term forecasting, and model-based analyses to support coherent policies.

The Economics of COVID 19

The Economics of COVID 19
Author: Moosa, Imad A.
Publsiher: Edward Elgar Publishing
Total Pages: 256
Release: 2021-11-16
Genre: Medical
ISBN: 9781800377226

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This timely book explores the neglected risk in the advent of the Covid-19 pandemic, illustrating the ways in which four decades of neoliberal economic and public policy has eroded the functional capacity of states to handle catastrophic events.

Pandemic Economics

Pandemic Economics
Author: Peter A.G. van Bergeijk
Publsiher: Edward Elgar Publishing
Total Pages: 224
Release: 2021-03-26
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9781800379978

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Discussing the Spanish Flu, HIV/AIDs, SARS and Ebola against the background of Covid-19, Pandemic Economics demonstrates how scientists consistently warned the world about pandemics, and how, despite this, the possibility of global lockdown caused unprecedented economic policies and ruin. The book prepares for the next pandemic, that unquestionably will arrive, the impact of which is predicted to potentially exceed that of the current Covid-19 wreckage.

The Economics of Pandemics

The Economics of Pandemics
Author: S. Niggol Seo
Publsiher: Springer Nature
Total Pages: 325
Release: 2022-02-12
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9783030910211

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This book offers a lively account of the humanitarian, economic, societal, and planetwide impacts of the pandemics, the COVID-19 pandemic included, which are traced back to as early as the 14th century plague pandemic. Placing the pandemics along with other globally shared resources, such as global warming, AI singularity, and high-risk physics experiments, each of the nine chapters of the book discusses the global health crises from a variety of unique standpoints, including infectious diseases, economics, governance, and public health. Based on the historical records of past pandemics and the rich data from the COVID-19 pandemic, a conceptual framework is presented for the economics of pandemics as a globally shared experience. This book aims to critically examine salient features in the global responses to the COVID-19 pandemic, including global governance, lockdowns, radical movements, and mRNA vaccines. The book will be a valuable resource to students, researchers, and policymakers who are working in the fields of environmental economics, global-scale public goods, and health economics.