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expansionary policies during the COVID-19 lockdown?
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- With regard to COVID-19, more especially the implementation of lockdown, what are the effects that the decline in economic activities has had on the state of the natural environment?Identify the leakages and injections in a four sector modelDiscuss the contingency plans that must be in place before, during and after the outbreak of COVID-19 so that businesses can fully absorb the pandemic to ensure business continuity
- Is COVID 19 a threat or opportunity to regionalism in South east asian region?Discuss how Covid 19 has affected tourism in Ghana and suggest measures to boost the tourism industrySocioeconomic impacts of COVID-19 – can globalization prevail in the face of the impeding recession?As the COVID-19 crisis continues to deepen, the significant health and economic consequences of this disease is crippling even the most developed nations. With < 0.5% of globally confirmed cases occurring in Africa, the continent appears so far to be relatively spared the untoward direct health consequences of the COVID-19 pandemic. The disease nonetheless has already had a destabilizing effect on the lives of millions of Africans with disproportionate impact on the poor and underserved. The interconnectedness that characterizes globalization has brought economic benefits to many African countries. With COVID-19, there have been disruptions in Africa’s global supply chains in the face of tumbling oil prices and a lowered global demand for African non-oil products, which constitutes a threat to the economic stability of the continent. Projected losses from oil shocks alone may result…
- Explain how COVID-19 pandemic has impacted each of the 5Es of macroeconomics in all countries of the world generally and Pakistan in particular.Consider this in relation to the social and economic recovery from the COVID-19 pandemic. What are the pros and cons for national security, health, and local, national, and global economies?The unemployment rate in the U.S during during the Covid-19 pandemic is estimated to have reached about A 9.9% B. 16.1% C. 13.3% D. 8.8% E. 20.0%
- Is it not lockdown due to Covid-19 Pandemic is a best decision for the nation and citizen compared to lockdown? Why?Suppose that under the United States-Canada Air Quality Agreement, both countries agree to a combined 30 percent SO2 abatement standard. Further assume that the following SO2 abatement cost functions have been estimated by each country: TACUS = 500 + 1.5(AUS)2 MACUS = 3 AUS TACCAN = 1000 + 3(ACAN)2 MACCAN = 6 ACAN A. If the countries implement a uniform abatement standard, find the resulting values of TAC and MAC for each nation. Based on these values, is there an economic incentive the two nations to participate in an emissions trading program? Explain. B. Assuming a trading program is enacted, find the cost savings associated with a cost-effective abatement solution? C. What must be the price of a tradeable permit to achieve the cost-effective abatement allocation?Prior to 2020, the world was becoming more integrated. Supply chains traversed national borders and oceans without much hinderance. The spread of a viral pandemic may have altered these supply chains and interdependencies for foreseeable future. How can the topic of open economies be used to predict the effects of COVID-19 on international trade.