COVID-19 Pandemic Recession and Recovery

被引:25
作者
Jomo K.S. [1 ]
Chowdhury A. [2 ]
机构
[1] Khazanah Research Institute, Kuala Lumpur
[2] School of Social Sciences and Psychology, Western Sydney University, Sydney
关键词
Debt; Deficit; Food security; Industry policy; Recession; Recovery; Relief; Stimulus packages; Sustainable development;
D O I
10.1057/s41301-020-00262-0
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摘要
This review draws pragmatic lessons for developing countries to address COVID-19-induced recessions and to sustain a developmental recovery. These recessions are unique, caused initially by supply disruptions, largely due to government-imposed ‘stay-in-shelter lockdowns’. These have interacted with falling incomes and demand, declining exports (and imports), collapsing commodity prices, shrinking travel and tourism, decreasing remittances and foreign exchange shortages. Highlighting implications for employment, wellbeing and development, it argues that governments need to design comprehensive relief measures and recovery policies to address short-term problems. These should prevent cash-flow predicaments from becoming full-blown solvency crises. Instead of returning to the status quo ante, developing countries’ capacities and capabilities need to be enhanced to address long-term sustainable development challenges. Multilateral financial institutions should intermediate with financial sources at low cost to supplement the International Monetary Fund’s Special Drawing Rights to lower borrowing costs for relief and recovery. © 2020, Society for International Development.
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页码:226 / 237
页数:11
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