J. Woo
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建立免疫
从2007年全球金融危机(GFC)的金融传染到最近新冠肺炎(COVID-19)大流行的病毒传染,新加坡受到了全球金融和医疗危机引发的涟漪和冲击波的严重影响。与此同时,事实证明,它在这种不稳定中具有很强的弹性。本书深入介绍了新加坡应对COVID-19大流行和全球金融危机的政策。它侧重于在2003年严重急性呼吸系统综合症(萨斯)爆发和1997年亚洲金融危机等早期危机之后开展的政策能力建设工作。SARS、COVID-19、亚洲金融危机和全球金融危机这四场危机跨越时间和空间,反映了新加坡危机管理方法的一贯模式。这种模式涉及每次危机后的政策学习和能力建设,并将这些经验教训和能力应用于随后的危机。本书着眼于政策能力在新加坡危机应对措施中的作用,将为政策制定者和从业者提供一个有用的框架,可用于规划未来的危机和流行病。©2022世界科学出版有限公司。版权所有。
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