Category: Pandemic
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United States Economys Outlook After Pandemic
The Covid-19 pandemic has changed the way consumers behave and as a result, the economic growth over the past 2 years has stagnated. The U.S. is one of the largest and most successful economies in the world. When changes happen in the United States economy, the whole world feels the effect. Economic growth is essential…
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Pandemic-Related Changes in Consumer Behavior
Introduction The COVID-19 pandemic has influenced various spheres of human life worldwide, in the list of which, consumer businesses apparently occupy the leading positions. The quarantine encouraged big amounts of people to reconsider their values and priorities, notably, give a preference to a healthier lifestyle as well as spending more time with their families. Such…
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Impact of the Coronavirus Pandemic on the Global Economy
Introduction Health issues on a global scale have always been essential for the functioning of the whole global community in various domains, including economy, politics, social life, and others. Indeed, the breakouts of transmittable diseases in the worlds history have commonly been associated with recessions, crises, and adverse social and economic outcomes (Abodunrin et al.,…
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Pandemics Are Not War by Wilkinson: Article Review
In her article Pandemics are not war, Alyssa Wilkinson writes about the use of war as a metaphor for pandemics. The author argues that it is unfair to view pandemics as a force of terror rather than a disease that spreads rapidly and affects the lives of many citizens (Wilkinson, 2020, para. 7). The article…
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Job Losses as a Result of the Pandemic
In the Weekly Economics Podcast, Thomas-Smith (2020) describes recent job losses in the United Kingdom due to the pandemic. In this episode, Thomas-Smith invited Alfie Stirling, a head of at the NEF, and Nikki Pound, a support officer in Policy and Campaigns at the TUC, to discuss the unemployment problem and its potential solutions. Macroeconomics…
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The US Government Pandemic Initiatives
Table of Contents Introduction Ways in Which the Government Assisted Businesses Is There Enough Support for Business Right Now? Is the Government Exercising its Power Appropriately? Conclusion Works Cited Introduction The COVID-19 pandemic became a major factor which affected numerous spheres and especially businesses. In order to address the negative effects of the COVID-19 pandemic,…
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Post-Pandemic Work Environment
The COVID-19 pandemic has changed the way people approach work because the majority of companies had to transition to remote work, and employees had to complete their responsibilities from home. Individuals and staff have to cope with the new environment after working from home for so long. This paper will examine how individuals personally will…
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Changes in Demand and Supply During the Coronavirus Pandemic
Table of Contents Introduction The Teacher Shortage in the U.S. Falling Demand for Environmentally Friendly Plastic and Paper Conclusion References Introduction The global coronavirus pandemic greatly affected the market equilibrium in several markets for personal care, medical, and consumer products (Anonymous Supply, Demand, and Shortages, 2022). The increased demand for a range of products led…
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Economic Systems During the Pandemic
Governments and organizations use economic systems to organize the production, distribution, and consumption of goods and services across geographical boundaries. A better understanding of the economic processes helps understand how business adapts to external and internal influences. Pichler and Farmer (2022) analyze the effects of numerous factors that impact economic systems. I selected this journal…
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Budgetary Change: Unstable Situation Due to the Pandemic
A budget is an estimate of income and expenditure for a specific future time, usually compiled and revised on a periodic basis. Budgetary changes tend to occur often due to the necessity of strengthening some areas more than the other ones. Therefore, the article Trump threatens to cut funding if schools do not fully reopen…