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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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Before the COVID-19 (Coronavirus) pandemic, Somalia's economy was on an upward trajectory, recovering from the 2016 …
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/paper looks more closely at that episode, dissecting the macroeconomic impact of the coronavirus, viewing it up close through its …
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This study provides multi-disciplinary assessment of the coronavirus pandemic transmission in Nigeria, magnitude of … alongside synthesis of restoration and sustainability strategies. Secondary data relating to coronavirus infection cases …), hospitality, tourism and sports businesses; trade (informal sector) in the services sector; petroleum exploration in mining sub …
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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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Amidst fears of a third wave, India is beginning to reopen after the second wave of COVID-19 infections that wreaked havoc in the country in April and May 2021. The number of average daily cases has fallen to just over 50,000 in recent days, down from the peak of around 400,000 on May 9. Several...
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