2020
DOI: 10.35945/gb.2020.10.001
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On the Reflection of Coronomics in Economic Science and Economic Policy

Abstract: The paper discusses the economic issues of the COVID-19 pandemic. The resulting coronomic crisis is not a typical economic crisis since the coronomic crisis was not formed in the economy itself but is the result of the inability of medicine to solve the pandemic problem. The coronomic crisis is, by its very nature, an atypical economic crisis and is fundamentally different from other atypical economic crises that took place in the XX century. The coronomic crisis put the issue of the “crisis of globalization” … Show more

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“…The crisis caused by Covid 19 posed a serious threat to the global economy in terms of the implementation of the SDGs and partly changed the agenda of the 2030 Plan. The world faced an atypical crisis, and a new term "atypical crisis" was established, which represented an unprecedented external shock [5]. Accordingly, the United Nations has emphasized the need to put in place levers to create a more equal and inclusive post-Covid 19 society that would have greater resilience in the face of multiple challenges such as the pandemic, climate change, and others [6].…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The crisis caused by Covid 19 posed a serious threat to the global economy in terms of the implementation of the SDGs and partly changed the agenda of the 2030 Plan. The world faced an atypical crisis, and a new term "atypical crisis" was established, which represented an unprecedented external shock [5]. Accordingly, the United Nations has emphasized the need to put in place levers to create a more equal and inclusive post-Covid 19 society that would have greater resilience in the face of multiple challenges such as the pandemic, climate change, and others [6].…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%