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Regional responses to the Covid-19 crisis: a comparative study from economic, policy, and institutional perspectives

Graciela Schiliuk, Tullio Buccellato, Jens Lapointe-Rohde, Georgios Palaiodimos (), Habib Attia, Marthe Memoracion Hinojales, Catharine Kho, Gennady Vasiliev, Tigran Kostanyan, Alexandra de Carvalho, Benedetta Guerzoni, Carlos Giraldo () and Iader Giraldo
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Graciela Schiliuk: ESM
Tullio Buccellato: ESM
Jens Lapointe-Rohde: ESM
Habib Attia: Arab Monetary Fund (AMF)
Marthe Memoracion Hinojales: ASEAN + 3 Macroeconomic Research Office (AMRO)
Catharine Kho: ASEAN + 3 Macroeconomic Research Office (AMRO)
Gennady Vasiliev: Eurasian Fund for Stabilization and Development (EFSD)
Tigran Kostanyan: Eurasian Fund for Stabilization and Development (EFSD)
Alexandra de Carvalho: European Commission
Benedetta Guerzoni: European Commission

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Abstract: This study compares responses to the Covid-19 crisis across six regions covered by Regional Financing Arrangements (RFAs), outlining the pandemic’s economic impact, policy measures implemented by authorities to limit its economic damage, and the institutional actions by the RFAs to support members through the initial stages of the crisis. It is the result of a joint effort by RFA staff and underscores the institutions’ continuous efforts to cooperate closely through the sharing of crisis experiences.

Pages: 55
Date: 2021-11-08, Revised 2021-11-08
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