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condition of Slovakia is compared with that in selected EU countries, considering the effects of previous global crises, with a …
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Republic and Slovakia in 2020. Keywords: Pandemic, Covid-19, Public Policy, Slovakia, Public Administration, Czech Republic … and necessary experience for a robust governance strategy and evidence-based policy-making became a global problem in 2020 … Slovakia. This gap in research perspectives needs to be filled because of the enormous public policy challenges raised due to …
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The World Health Organization has declared COVID-19 a global emergency. It examines the impact of the pandemic on Sri Lanka’s economy and poverty. Information about COVID-!9 was gathered and analysed from national and international research initiatives, as well as news articles about COVID-19,...
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A worldwide emergency has been proclaimed by the World Health Organization because of the global spread of COVID-19. The study examines the consequences of the pandemic on GDP, employment, inflation, stock market, and external sector performance in Sri Lanka, as well as poverty. COVID-19 news...
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The Philippines entered its deepest recession in post-war history in 2020, with output declining by 9.6 percent. Coming …/paper looks more closely at that episode, dissecting the macroeconomic impact of the coronavirus, viewing it up close through its …
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The COVID-19 (coronavirus) global pandemic will have a large negative impact on the Kenyan economy. Even before being … affected by the novel coronavirus, Kenya's economy had decelerated. The World Bank estimates that GDP growth in 2019 was about … 5.6 percent, down from 6.3 percent in 2018. The COVID-19 (coronavirus) shock is expected to further reduce growth in …
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