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COVID 19 IN DER Demokratischen Republik Kongo: Bewertung der Wirksamkeit von Maßnahmen zur wirtschaftlichen Stabilisierung und Erholung

COVID 19 EN RDC: Évaluation de l'efficacité des mesures de stabilisation et de relance de l'économie

Benjamin Kongolo ()
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Benjamin Kongolo: Université de Kinshasa, Université Pédagogique Nationale

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Abstract: This article has set itself the objective of evaluating the effectiveness of the various measures implemented by the Congolese authorities to combat the negative effects of the covid 19 health crisis on the Congolese economy. To do so, the study analyzed the various measures implemented by the authorities and the objectives for which these measures were taken. It has been observed that the authorities have applied monetary and budgetary policies with the aim of stabilizing and reviving the Congolese economy which has fallen under the effects of the covid 19 pandemic. It is found after analysis that the various measures taken by the authorities have been effective because they have succeeded in stabilizing the exchange rate and inflation and in reviving the economy. This recovery was manifested by the increase in economic growth observed in 2021.

Keywords: Covid 19; stabilization policy; recovery policy; inflation; exchange rate; economic growth.; Covid 19 Politique de la stabilisation politique de la relance inflation taux de change croissance économique Covid 19 stabilization policy recovery policy inflation exchange rate economic growth; Covid 19; Politique de la stabilisation; politique de la relance; inflation; taux de change; croissance économique Covid 19; stabilization policy; recovery policy; exchange rate; economic growth (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2023-01-20
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