The Evaluation of Unpredicted Short-Macroeconomic-Shocks Originated from Cyclical COVID-19 Waves

Mario Arturo Ruiz Estrada
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This research evaluates how often COVID-19 waves can generate unpredicted short-macroeconomic-shocks anytime in the short run. The constant accumulation of unpredicted short-macroeconomic-shocks in the long run, it can cause an enormous negative impact on the annual GDP performance directly. We argue that each unpredicted short-macroeconomic-shock is highly costly and painful each time happens for any economy. This research debates about how COVID-19 waves directly are connected to the temperature levels consistency. On the other hand, this research attempts to introduce a new concept entitled "The Monitoring of Unpredicted short-macroeconomic-shocks." This new concept involves how an increment of COVID-19 infected cases in a specific zone can immediately force closed businesses in restaurants, large shopping malls, popular markets, or any public plaza, respectively. To closed shops in different zones or districts, it can generate a possible increment of unemployment and inflation immediately in the same zone or district, lastly, at the national economy level. This research supports that unpredicted short-macroeconomic-shocks often make any economy an easy hunting prey of a possible economic depression. Finally, we like to remark that the government and the private sector's role needs to join efforts to create emergency contention financial programs to reduce the damage in each unpredicted short-macroeconomic shock just on time.
新冠肺炎周期性波动引发的不可预测短期宏观经济冲击评估
本研究评估了COVID-19浪潮在短期内随时产生不可预测的短期宏观经济冲击的频率。长期来看,不可预测的短期宏观经济冲击不断累积,会直接对年度GDP表现造成巨大的负面影响。我们认为,对任何经济体来说,每次不可预测的短期宏观经济冲击都会带来高昂的代价和痛苦。这项研究讨论了COVID-19波如何与温度水平的一致性直接相关。另一方面,本研究试图引入一个名为“不可预测的短期宏观经济冲击监测”的新概念。这一新概念涉及到特定地区的新冠病毒感染病例增加如何立即迫使餐馆、大型购物中心、热门市场或任何公共广场的企业关闭。在不同的地区或地区关闭商店,可能会立即在同一地区或地区造成失业和通货膨胀的增加,最后在国家经济层面。这项研究表明,不可预测的短期宏观经济冲击往往使任何经济体都很容易成为可能出现的经济萧条的猎物。最后,我们想说的是,政府和私营部门的角色需要共同努力,制定紧急竞争金融计划,以及时减少每次不可预测的短期宏观经济冲击的损害。
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