Why has COVID-19 hit different European Union economies so differently? 22/09/2020
Bruegel - Brussels
2020
13 p.
epidemic disease ; economic impact ; economic recovery ; government policy
Policy Contribution
18
Business economics
https://www.bruegel.org/wp-content/uploads/2020/09/PC-18-2020-22092020-final.pdf
English
Bibliogr.
"All European Union countries are undergoing severe output losses as a consequence of COVID-19, but some have been hurt more than others. Factors potentially influencing the degree of economic contraction include the severity of lockdown measures, the structure of national economies, public indebtedness, and the quality of governance in different countries. With the exception of public indebtedness, we find all these factors are significant to varying degrees."
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