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Analysis and Suggestions on Financial Crisis Management Behavior During COVID-19 Pandemic

Guanghua Chen () and Jiang Li ()
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Guanghua Chen: Chinese Academy of Social Science
Jiang Li: Chinese Academy of Social Science

Chapter Chapter 17 in Post-COVID Economic Revival, Volume I, 2021, pp 247-257 from Springer

Abstract: Abstract This chapter offers the sight of Chinese scientists on COVID-19 pandemic and the government, which bends its efforts for preventing the spread of the disease, eliminating the impact of the epidemic as soon as possible and restoring social normality. Specific measures are concentrated in the areas such as patients treatment, road control, and material deployment, all of which are directed toward immediate containment of the epidemic. With the development of the epidemic, secondary risks rise in economy, finance, education, and human resources, and they tend to cause adverse impact on social and economic life. Authors note that the financial industry should actively adopt management measures and commit crisis governance to prevent the finance from destruction. Through actively discharging its social responsibility, the financial crisis management can serve to minimize the impact of the epidemic on real economy and capital markets.

Date: 2021
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DOI: 10.1007/978-3-030-83561-3_17

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