Interaction of the State and Business at the Post-COVID Period
Julia M. Belyakova ()
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Julia M. Belyakova: MGIMO University
Chapter Chapter 6 in Post-COVID Economic Revival, Volume I, 2021, pp 83-94 from Springer
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Abstract “Interaction of the State and Business at the Post-COVID Period” examines scenarios of private investors financial losses and arising from public-private partnership projects during the COVID-19 pandemic, and also analyzes the effectiveness of state support measures at the post-COVID period. The author analyses scenarios of possible losses of private partners depending on the possible measures aimed at combating coronavirus infection, the timing of restrictive measures, as well as coverage on a territorial basis. The chapter assesses the effectiveness of measures already taken to support the state both in relation to participants in infrastructure projects and in relation to socially significant sectors of the economy. The relevance of the topic of interaction between the state and business in the post-COVID period in the Russian Federation is due only to economic realities, but also to the fact that COVID-19 revealed “deep-embedded vulnerabilities” in infrastructure not only in the public health system, but also in other infrastructure areas of the economy.
Date: 2021
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DOI: 10.1007/978-3-030-83561-3_6
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