The Economics of COVID-19
Imad A. Moosa
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Abstract:
This timely book explores the neglected risk in the advent of the Covid-19 pandemic, illustrating the ways in which four decades of neoliberal economic and public policy has eroded the functional capacity of states to handle catastrophic events.
Keywords: Economics and Finance; Politics and Public Policy (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2021
ISBN: 9781800377219
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Chapters in this book:
- Ch 1 The economics and epidemiology of epidemics and pandemics , pp 1-11

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- Ch 2 Measures and determinants of the severity of COVID-19 , pp 12-41

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- Ch 3 The effects and consequences of COVID-19 , pp 42-74

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- Ch 4 Public policy response to the pandemic , pp 75-90

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- Ch 5 Implications for democracy, militarism and international relations , pp 91-110

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- Ch 6 Rethinking the free market doctrine , pp 111-130

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- Ch 7 Rethinking the principles of the Washington Consensus , pp 131-148

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- Ch 8 Rethinking healthcare and welfare , pp 149-167

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- Ch 9 Rethinking the status quo , pp 168-191

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- Ch 10 Epilogue , pp 192-199

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