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Sudharshan Lohia vs The Union Of India Through The on 8 January, 2024

Sudharshan Lohia vs The Union Of India Through The on 8 January, 2024
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COVID-19 socio-economic impacts in Equatorial Guinea: what data shows

With the first case of COVID-19 confirmed on March 14, 2020, the Equatorial Guinea (EQG) government declared a state of alarm, closing the borders, suspending school classes, forbidding gatherings in the country. When the situation improved in mid-June 2020, the first phase of easing of measures began.

Policy Research Working Paper series publication roundup for January 1-January 15, 2022

This entry introduces four papers published from January 1 to January 15 on various topics, including COVID-19, the US-China trade war and public expenditure on infrastructure.

L héritage de la COVID-19 : pauvreté et instabilité | Coronavirus

L héritage de la COVID-19 : pauvreté et instabilité | Coronavirus
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LankaWeb – As U S economy roars back, life in many poor countries gets worse

Posted on April 8th, 2021 By Gabriele Steinhauser in Johannesburg, Saeed Shah in Islamabad, Pakistan, and Ryan Dube in Lima, Peru Courtesy NewsIn.Asia Johannesburg, April 8 (Wall Street Journal):  Powered by the U.S. and China, the global economy is set to make a stunning comeback this year from its deepest contraction since the Great Depression, economists say. For many developing countries, though, 2021 is shaping up to look a lot like 2020, with the pandemic still raging and poverty deepening. Here in Washington, D.C., people are literally talking about the Roaring 20s and, you know, letting the doors fly off the U.S. economy,” said Geoffrey Okamoto, the International Monetary Fund’s first deputy managing director. But the harsh reality is for the poorest countries, they’re not looking at vaccines being delivered to them until well into next year,” which means slower economic recoveries and more pain for the poor.

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