COVID-19 Pandemic and Impact Assessment
Takuya Nakaizumi ()
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Takuya Nakaizumi: Kanto Gakuin University
Chapter Chapter 12 in Impact Assessment for Developing Countries, 2022, pp 171-175 from Springer
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Abstract In the crisis period, it is inevitable to settle immediate and temporal measures and ex-post evaluation of those regulations and to revise and ex-post evaluate than to ex-ante rigorous analysis. But it is far more effective to conduct a initial simplified analysis than to conduct no assessment at all. Thus, we explain the superiority of conducting IA even in a simplified manner.
Date: 2022
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DOI: 10.1007/978-981-19-5494-8_12
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