Macroeconomic Challenges and Risks Posed by the Global Coronavirus Crisis
Dimitar Ivanov
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Dimitar Ivanov: Gerken Capital Associates, USA
Economic Archive, 2020, issue 3 Year 2020, 3-28
Abstract:
The article presents an analysis of the current global economic crisis caused by the coronavirus pandemic in 2020. The author’s objecttives were to define and discuss the characteristics of the current crisis and its external causes as well as the macroeconomic, financial, institutional and social imbalances in the period after the global financial crisis of 2008 that led to its outbreak. Using this analysis, the author is identifying some longer-term macroeconomic challenges and risks that would deepen and prolong the current crisis as on a global scale as well as in the economies of Europe and Bulgaria. The main thesis to which the author adheres is that although the contemporary crises that occurred in 1929, during the 70s, and in 2008 had typical common characteristics and provided us with valuable lessons to be learnt, each of those crises had its own character and features. Based on this thesis, the article draws attention to the essential critical problems of the global economy in addition to those caused by the coronavirus shock.
Keywords: economic crisis; macroeconomics; macroeconomic policies and challenges; sovereign debt; Euro Area; European Union; IMF; globalisation; Bulgaria (search for similar items in EconPapers)
JEL-codes: E0 E6 E66 F4 (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2020
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