Pandemic COVID – 19 and financial policy to reduce the economic recession in Serbia
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2023
Аутори
Protic, MarinaGajic, Aleksandar
Numanovic Duljevic, Birsena
Antonovic, Ratomir
Neskovic, Slobodan
Ketin, Sonja
Чланак у часопису (Објављена верзија)
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Corona viruses (CoV) are a large family of vi-
ruses that cause diseases ranging from mild colds to
severe respiratory illnesses, such as the known
Middle Eastern Respiratory Syndrome (MERS-
CoV) and Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome
(SARS-CoV). In addition to these known virus
coronas, a new n-CoV virus corona caused by
SARS-CoV-2 infection has emerged in China. It is
a strain not previously identified in humans. World
Health Organization is 02/11/2020. released the
official name of the disease caused by this new
strain (SARS-CoV-2), it is COVID -19. Measures
to prevent infection with new corona viruses and
those that limit the spread of the virus must be tak-
en by everyone, especially patients, whether they
have been diagnosed with the virus or have clinical
features specific to it. The economic recession ad a
consequence of the COVID - 19 pandemic motivat-
ed economic policymakers to resort to measures
and instruments,which were not applied before.
These measure...s relate to largoscale public spend-
ing, deficit financing of aggregate demand, and a
more relaxed approah to monetari policy. Most
countries have created high fiscal deficits and in-
creased their public debt. Accordinagly, the subject
of research is the understanding the essential postu-
lates of this scourge, but also to consider the most
important implications and concepts for the Serbia.
Кључне речи:
COVID 19 / Epidemiological picture / risk / prevention / vaccine / economic recessionИзвор:
Fresenius Environmental Bulletin, 2023, 32, 07, 2797-2806Издавач:
- Freising (Germany) : PSP and PRT
Институција/група
Istraživačko razvojni institut TAMIŠTY - JOUR AU - Protic, Marina AU - Gajic, Aleksandar AU - Numanovic Duljevic, Birsena AU - Antonovic, Ratomir AU - Neskovic, Slobodan AU - Ketin, Sonja PY - 2023 UR - https://intam.institut-tamis.rs/handle/123456789/270 AB - Corona viruses (CoV) are a large family of vi- ruses that cause diseases ranging from mild colds to severe respiratory illnesses, such as the known Middle Eastern Respiratory Syndrome (MERS- CoV) and Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome (SARS-CoV). In addition to these known virus coronas, a new n-CoV virus corona caused by SARS-CoV-2 infection has emerged in China. It is a strain not previously identified in humans. World Health Organization is 02/11/2020. released the official name of the disease caused by this new strain (SARS-CoV-2), it is COVID -19. Measures to prevent infection with new corona viruses and those that limit the spread of the virus must be tak- en by everyone, especially patients, whether they have been diagnosed with the virus or have clinical features specific to it. The economic recession ad a consequence of the COVID - 19 pandemic motivat- ed economic policymakers to resort to measures and instruments,which were not applied before. These measures relate to largoscale public spend- ing, deficit financing of aggregate demand, and a more relaxed approah to monetari policy. Most countries have created high fiscal deficits and in- creased their public debt. Accordinagly, the subject of research is the understanding the essential postu- lates of this scourge, but also to consider the most important implications and concepts for the Serbia. PB - Freising (Germany) : PSP and PRT T2 - Fresenius Environmental Bulletin T1 - Pandemic COVID – 19 and financial policy to reduce the economic recession in Serbia EP - 2806 IS - 07 SP - 2797 VL - 32 ER -
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Protic, M., Gajic, A., Numanovic Duljevic, B., Antonovic, R., Neskovic, S.,& Ketin, S.. (2023). Pandemic COVID – 19 and financial policy to reduce the economic recession in Serbia. in Fresenius Environmental Bulletin Freising (Germany) : PSP and PRT., 32(07), 2797-2806.
Protic M, Gajic A, Numanovic Duljevic B, Antonovic R, Neskovic S, Ketin S. Pandemic COVID – 19 and financial policy to reduce the economic recession in Serbia. in Fresenius Environmental Bulletin. 2023;32(07):2797-2806..
Protic, Marina, Gajic, Aleksandar, Numanovic Duljevic, Birsena, Antonovic, Ratomir, Neskovic, Slobodan, Ketin, Sonja, "Pandemic COVID – 19 and financial policy to reduce the economic recession in Serbia" in Fresenius Environmental Bulletin, 32, no. 07 (2023):2797-2806.