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  1. Two crises: Latin America and Asia
    1929 - 38 and 1973 - 83
    Published: 1985
    Publisher:  Development Centre of the Organization for Economic Co-Operation and Development, Paris

    Freie Universität Berlin, Universitätsbibliothek
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    Staatsbibliothek zu Berlin - Preußischer Kulturbesitz, Haus Unter den Linden
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    Bibliothek der Friedrich-Ebert-Stiftung
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    Source: Philologische Bibliothek, FU Berlin; Staatsbibliothek zu Berlin
    Language: English
    Media type: Book
    ISBN: 9264127712
    RVK Categories: QG 020 ; QG 630 ; QG 800 ; QN 100 ; QN 200
    Series: Development Centre studies
    Subjects: ASIA; BUSINESS CYCLES; ECONOMIC POLICY; ECONOMIC RECESSION; LATIN AMERICA; Politische Krise; Wirtschaftskrise; Wirtschaft; Business cycles; Business cycles; Depressions; Depressions; Geschichte; Weltwirtschaftskrise; Weltwirtschaftskrise <1929-1932>; Wirtschaftskrise
    Scope: 105 S.
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    Franz. Parallelausg. u.d.T.: Maddison, Angus: Deux crises: L'Amerique Latine et l'Asie

  2. An uncertain recovery
    Published: 2020
    Publisher:  World Bank Group, Washington, DC, USA

    As elsewhere in the world, in the Western Balkans the COVID-19 pandemic has plunged countries into deep recession. Because of the recession, labor market conditions have taken a turn for the worse and welfare improvements have been interrupted,... more

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    As elsewhere in the world, in the Western Balkans the COVID-19 pandemic has plunged countries into deep recession. Because of the recession, labor market conditions have taken a turn for the worse and welfare improvements have been interrupted, although government response measures cushioned the blow. Policy efforts in the region need to remain focused on fighting the pandemic, limiting the economic damage and facilitating recovery

     

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    Source: Staatsbibliothek zu Berlin
    Language: English
    Media type: Book
    Format: Online
    Other identifier:
    hdl: 10986/34644
    Series: Western Balkans regular economic report ; no. 18 (Fall 2020)
    Subjects: CORONAVIRUS; COVID-19; ECONOMIC RECESSION; EXTERNAL SECTOR; FINANCIAL SECTOR; FISCAL TRENDS; INFLATION; JOB SUPPORT PROGRAM; LABOR MARKET; PANDEMIC IMPACT; PANDEMIC RESPONSE; POLICY REFORM; POVERTY REDUCTION
    Scope: 1 Online-Ressource (circa 92 Seiten), Illustrationen
  3. Subdued recovery
    Published: World Bank Group

    In 2020 COVID-19 (coronavirus) plunged the Western Balkan countries, like the rest of the world, into deep recession. Economic activity contracted by an estimated 3.4 percent - the worst downturn on record. The primary causes were the drop in both... more

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    In 2020 COVID-19 (coronavirus) plunged the Western Balkan countries, like the rest of the world, into deep recession. Economic activity contracted by an estimated 3.4 percent - the worst downturn on record. The primary causes were the drop in both domestic and foreign demand and disruptions in supply chains, especially early in the year when activity in a number of sectors simply shut down. Countries like Montenegro that have a services or tourism-oriented economy, and those where more stringent containment measures and lockdowns were imposed fared the worst. The economy began to reactivate in Q3 2020, supported by a partial easing of stringent lockdowns and the revival of global demand as vaccine development advanced. However, in late 2020 restrictions were renewed in response to a resurgence of infections across most of the region; they have kept the recovery subdued. The crisis has led to significant job losses and interruptions in welfare improvements, but the labor market is rebounding from the troughs of the recession. As noted in the Fall 2020 Regular Economic Report (RER), the pandemic halted a decade of progress in boosting incomes and reducing poverty: Since its start 139,000 jobs have been lost and between 165,000 and 336,000 people in theregion were pushed into poverty. However, job support schemes and other government measures limited the labor market fallout and helped to prevent steeper spikes in poverty. By yearend, the labor market had recovered half its pandemic losses, but large numbers of people are still unemployed, and many dropped out of the labor force discouraged by the poor economic prospects. Moreover, workers with less education, women, youth, those in contact-intensive sectors, and those informally employed have suffered disproportionate livelihood and income losses

     

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    Source: Staatsbibliothek zu Berlin
    Language: English
    Media type: Book
    Format: Online
    Other identifier:
    hdl: 10986/35509
    Series: Western Balkans regular economic report ; no. 19 (Spring 2021)
    Subjects: CORONAVIRUS; COVID-19; COVID-19 VACCINATION; ECONOMIC GROWTH; ECONOMIC OUTLOOK; ECONOMIC RECESSION; ECONOMIC RECOVERY; EXTERNAL IMBALANCES; FISCAL SUPPORT; INFLATION; INFORMALITY; LABOR MARKET; PANDEMIC IMPACT; PANDEMIC RESPONSE; POVERTY
    Scope: 1 Online-Ressource (circa 96 Seiten), Illustrationen
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    Albania

    Bosnia and Herzegovina

    Eastern Europe

    Europe and Central Asia

    Kosovo

    Montenegro

    North Macedonia (Formerly the Former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia)

    Serbia

  4. An uncertain recovery
    Published: 2020
    Publisher:  World Bank Group, Washington, DC, USA

    As elsewhere in the world, in the Western Balkans the COVID-19 pandemic has plunged countries into deep recession. Because of the recession, labor market conditions have taken a turn for the worse and welfare improvements have been interrupted,... more

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    Orient-Institut Beirut
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    Universitätsbibliothek Clausthal
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    Niedersächsische Staats- und Universitätsbibliothek Göttingen
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    Helmut-Schmidt-Universität, Universität der Bundeswehr Hamburg, Universitätsbibliothek
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    Fachhochschule Kiel, Zentralbibliothek
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    ZBW - Leibniz-Informationszentrum Wirtschaft, Standort Kiel
    VS 735
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    Leuphana Universität Lüneburg, Medien- und Informationszentrum, Universitätsbibliothek
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    As elsewhere in the world, in the Western Balkans the COVID-19 pandemic has plunged countries into deep recession. Because of the recession, labor market conditions have taken a turn for the worse and welfare improvements have been interrupted, although government response measures cushioned the blow. Policy efforts in the region need to remain focused on fighting the pandemic, limiting the economic damage and facilitating recovery

     

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    Source: Staatsbibliothek zu Berlin
    Language: English
    Media type: Book
    Format: Online
    Other identifier:
    hdl: 10986/34644
    Series: Western Balkans regular economic report ; no. 18 (Fall 2020)
    Subjects: CORONAVIRUS; COVID-19; ECONOMIC RECESSION; EXTERNAL SECTOR; FINANCIAL SECTOR; FISCAL TRENDS; INFLATION; JOB SUPPORT PROGRAM; LABOR MARKET; PANDEMIC IMPACT; PANDEMIC RESPONSE; POLICY REFORM; POVERTY REDUCTION
    Scope: 1 Online-Ressource (circa 92 Seiten), Illustrationen
  5. Subdued recovery
    Published: World Bank Group

    In 2020 COVID-19 (coronavirus) plunged the Western Balkan countries, like the rest of the world, into deep recession. Economic activity contracted by an estimated 3.4 percent - the worst downturn on record. The primary causes were the drop in both... more

    Access:
    Verlag (kostenfrei)
    Resolving-System (kostenfrei)
    Orient-Institut Beirut
    Online
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    Staatsbibliothek zu Berlin - Preußischer Kulturbesitz, Haus Potsdamer Straße
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    Universitätsbibliothek Clausthal
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    Niedersächsische Staats- und Universitätsbibliothek Göttingen
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    Helmut-Schmidt-Universität, Universität der Bundeswehr Hamburg, Universitätsbibliothek
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    Fachhochschule Kiel, Zentralbibliothek
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    ZBW - Leibniz-Informationszentrum Wirtschaft, Standort Kiel
    VS 735
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    Leuphana Universität Lüneburg, Medien- und Informationszentrum, Universitätsbibliothek
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    In 2020 COVID-19 (coronavirus) plunged the Western Balkan countries, like the rest of the world, into deep recession. Economic activity contracted by an estimated 3.4 percent - the worst downturn on record. The primary causes were the drop in both domestic and foreign demand and disruptions in supply chains, especially early in the year when activity in a number of sectors simply shut down. Countries like Montenegro that have a services or tourism-oriented economy, and those where more stringent containment measures and lockdowns were imposed fared the worst. The economy began to reactivate in Q3 2020, supported by a partial easing of stringent lockdowns and the revival of global demand as vaccine development advanced. However, in late 2020 restrictions were renewed in response to a resurgence of infections across most of the region; they have kept the recovery subdued. The crisis has led to significant job losses and interruptions in welfare improvements, but the labor market is rebounding from the troughs of the recession. As noted in the Fall 2020 Regular Economic Report (RER), the pandemic halted a decade of progress in boosting incomes and reducing poverty: Since its start 139,000 jobs have been lost and between 165,000 and 336,000 people in theregion were pushed into poverty. However, job support schemes and other government measures limited the labor market fallout and helped to prevent steeper spikes in poverty. By yearend, the labor market had recovered half its pandemic losses, but large numbers of people are still unemployed, and many dropped out of the labor force discouraged by the poor economic prospects. Moreover, workers with less education, women, youth, those in contact-intensive sectors, and those informally employed have suffered disproportionate livelihood and income losses

     

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    Source: Staatsbibliothek zu Berlin
    Language: English
    Media type: Book
    Format: Online
    Other identifier:
    hdl: 10986/35509
    Series: Western Balkans regular economic report ; no. 19 (Spring 2021)
    Subjects: CORONAVIRUS; COVID-19; COVID-19 VACCINATION; ECONOMIC GROWTH; ECONOMIC OUTLOOK; ECONOMIC RECESSION; ECONOMIC RECOVERY; EXTERNAL IMBALANCES; FISCAL SUPPORT; INFLATION; INFORMALITY; LABOR MARKET; PANDEMIC IMPACT; PANDEMIC RESPONSE; POVERTY
    Scope: 1 Online-Ressource (circa 96 Seiten), Illustrationen
    Notes:

    Albania

    Bosnia and Herzegovina

    Eastern Europe

    Europe and Central Asia

    Kosovo

    Montenegro

    North Macedonia (Formerly the Former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia)

    Serbia