Global economic crises: origins, impacts and possible outcomes
Crises économiques mondiales: origines, impacts et issues envisageables
Abdelbaki Noureddine,
Rajae Sabhi,
Abderrahim Oiskhine and
Taghouti Younes
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Abdelbaki Noureddine: UIT - Université Ibn Tofaïl
Rajae Sabhi: UIT - Université Ibn Tofaïl
Abderrahim Oiskhine: UIT - Université Ibn Tofaïl
Taghouti Younes: UIT - Université Ibn Tofaïl
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Abstract:
The article takes an in-depth look at the sources of global economic crises, highlighting their complexity and link to financial and trade issues such as inappropriate economic policies, growing public and private debt, trade imbalances, commodity price variations and financial crises. The crisis generated by the COVID-19 pandemic has had major repercussions on public health and the global economy, encompassing trade and finance. The essential aim of this article is to provide a detailed and thoughtful account of the various approaches that can be taken to mitigate the adverse effects of such crises. Reforming financial systems is central to these measures, while promoting a sustainable economy is equally crucial. The article highlights the need for concerted action to resolve the complex challenges posed by global economic crises, from a global and forward-looking perspective.
Keywords: Trade; World economy; Crisis; Covid-19; Finance (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2023-07-28
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Published in Revue Française d'Economie et de Gestion , 2023, ⟨10.5281/zenodo.8375576⟩
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DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.8375576
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