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A Proposal to End the COVID-19 Pandemic : Executive Summary

İsim A Proposal to End the COVID-19 Pandemic : Executive Summary
Yazar Agarwal, Ruchir.
Basım Tarihi: 2021
Basım Yeri Washington, D.C. - International Monetary Fund
Konu Aggregate Factor Income Distribution, Communicable diseases, Crisis management, Demographic Economics: General, Demography, Diseases: Contagious, Economic & financial crises & disasters, Economic Growth and Aggregate Productivity: General, Economic sectors, Economics of specific sectors, Economics: General, Financial crises, Health Behavior, Health economics, Health, Health: General, Income, Industries: Manufacturing, Industry Studies: Manufacturing: General, Infectious & contagious diseases, Macroeconomics, Manufacturing industries, National accounts, Natural disasters, Population & demography, Population and demographics, Population, Publicly Provided Goods: General, India
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Sayfa Sayısı 53
Kütüphane: Wesleyan Üniversitesi Kütüphanesi
Demirbaş Numarası ISBN : 9781513583587, ISBN : 1513583581
Kayıt Numarası alma9933318106403768
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Tarih 2021
Notlar Urgent steps are needed to arrest the rising human toll and economic strain from the COVID-19 pandemic that are exacerbating already-diverging recoveries. Pandemic policy is also economic policy as there is no durable end to the economic crisis without an end to the health crisis. Building on existing initiatives, this paper proposes pragmatic actions at the national and multilateral level to expeditiously defeat the pandemic. The proposal targets: (1) vaccinating at least 40 percent of the population in all countries by the end of 2021 and at least 60 percent by the first half of 2022, (2) tracking and insuring against downside risks, and (3) ensuring widespread testing and tracing, maintaining adequate stocks of therapeutics, and enforcing public health measures in places where vaccine coverage is low. The benefits of such measures at about $9 trillion far outweigh the costs which are estimated to be around $50 billion—of which $35 billion should be paid by grants from donors and the residual by national governments potentially with the support of concessional financing from bilateral and multilateral agencies. The grant funding gap identified by the Access to COVID-19 Tools (ACT) Accelerator amounts to about $22 billion, which the G20 recognizes as important to address. This leaves an estimated $13 billion in additional grant contributions needed to finance our proposal. Importantly, the strategy requires global cooperation to secure upfront financing, upfront vaccine donations, and at-risk investment to insure against downside risks for the world.
Seri Staff Discussion Notes, Staff Discussion Notes; Staff Discussion Notes ; No. 2021/004
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A Proposal to End the COVID-19 Pandemic : Executive Summary

Yazar Agarwal, Ruchir.
Basım Tarihi 2021
Basım Yeri Washington, D.C. - International Monetary Fund
Konu Aggregate Factor Income Distribution, Communicable diseases, Crisis management, Demographic Economics: General, Demography, Diseases: Contagious, Economic & financial crises & disasters, Economic Growth and Aggregate Productivity: General, Economic sectors, Economics of specific sectors, Economics: General, Financial crises, Health Behavior, Health economics, Health, Health: General, Income, Industries: Manufacturing, Industry Studies: Manufacturing: General, Infectious & contagious diseases, Macroeconomics, Manufacturing industries, National accounts, Natural disasters, Population & demography, Population and demographics, Population, Publicly Provided Goods: General, India
Tür Kitap
Dil Arapça
Dijital Evet
Yazma Hayır
Sayfa Sayısı 53
Kütüphane Wesleyan Üniversitesi Kütüphanesi
Demirbaş Numarası ISBN : 9781513583587, ISBN : 1513583581
Kayıt Numarası alma9933318106403768
Lokasyon See online access
Tarih 2021
Notlar Urgent steps are needed to arrest the rising human toll and economic strain from the COVID-19 pandemic that are exacerbating already-diverging recoveries. Pandemic policy is also economic policy as there is no durable end to the economic crisis without an end to the health crisis. Building on existing initiatives, this paper proposes pragmatic actions at the national and multilateral level to expeditiously defeat the pandemic. The proposal targets: (1) vaccinating at least 40 percent of the population in all countries by the end of 2021 and at least 60 percent by the first half of 2022, (2) tracking and insuring against downside risks, and (3) ensuring widespread testing and tracing, maintaining adequate stocks of therapeutics, and enforcing public health measures in places where vaccine coverage is low. The benefits of such measures at about $9 trillion far outweigh the costs which are estimated to be around $50 billion—of which $35 billion should be paid by grants from donors and the residual by national governments potentially with the support of concessional financing from bilateral and multilateral agencies. The grant funding gap identified by the Access to COVID-19 Tools (ACT) Accelerator amounts to about $22 billion, which the G20 recognizes as important to address. This leaves an estimated $13 billion in additional grant contributions needed to finance our proposal. Importantly, the strategy requires global cooperation to secure upfront financing, upfront vaccine donations, and at-risk investment to insure against downside risks for the world.
Seri Staff Discussion Notes, Staff Discussion Notes; Staff Discussion Notes ; No. 2021/004
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