Macroeconomic responses to the COVID-19 pandemic : policies from Southeast Europe

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Macroeconomic responses to the COVID-19 pandemic : policies from Southeast Europe

Neven Vidaković, Ivan Lovrinović, editors

Palgrave Macmillan, c2021

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Includes bibliographical references and index

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内容説明

This book examines economic policies utilized within Southeast Europe in response to the COVID-19 pandemic. Covering countries both within and outside the European Union, the human and economic cost of the pandemic is calculated using macroeconomic models from a short and longer term perspective. The economic policies used during the pandemic are analyzed, alongside crisis management approaches, to highlight the effectiveness of monetary policy, fiscal policies and potential future economic solutions for the post COVID-19 period. This book aims to provide policy recommendations based on findings from Southeast Europe. It is relevant to researchers and policymakers involved in economic policy and the political economy, as well as anyone interested in the responses to the COVID-19 pandemic.

目次

  • 1. Macroeconomic developments and COVID-19 recession in (CE)SEE.- 2. COVID-19 contagion among countries: Croatia and Slovenia in Comparison.- 3. The Short-Term Economic Impact of the Covid-19 Pandemic in the EU.- 4. Macroeconomics of the COVID-19 Crisis.- 5. Central bank's balance sheet as a monetary policy tool in Croatia during Covid-19 recession.- 6. Quantitative Easing, Inflation and New Monetary Paradigm, Marinko Skare and Dean Sinkovic.- 7. Monetary policy during two global crises
  • The Case of Croatia.- 8. Monetary transmission in Croatia.- 9. Monetary and fiscal policy responses to COVID-19 crisis in Bosnia and Herzegovinia.- 10. Emergency financial (mis) management in Croatia.- 11. Modern Monetary Theory and crises management.- 12. Reversing pension privatization in the context of the Covid-19 crisis.- 13. Monetary and fiscal policy recommendations during and post COVID crisis.

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