2019冠状病毒病与非洲社会经济危机:流行事件概述

Fisayo Fagbemi, S. Asongu
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该研究概述了2019冠状病毒病在非洲爆发的社会经济后果和影响。虽然大家都知道,这一流行病对全球经济造成的损害是真实的,但非洲现有的社会经济危机可能进一步恶化。仍然突出的是,如果没有强有力的体制监管设置和积极主动的办法,有效减轻疫情的短期和长期影响,以弥补所受冲击的严重程度,这些地区将承担巨大的经济代价。确实可以肯定的是,在大多数撒哈拉以南非洲国家,这种有弹性的措施似乎没有或根本不存在。鉴于行为反应的程度和由此产生的脆弱性,非洲的社会经济问题可能会加剧,非洲大陆的大多数人口面临严重困难,因为2019冠状病毒病大流行可能使社会经济状况恶化。因此,非洲国家当前的政策选择是应对该大陆普遍存在的卫生挑战;加强保健服务,促进有效的结构调整;并制定明确的刺激措施,帮助经济增长复苏。为遏制新冠肺炎在非洲的传播,应鼓励使用经过检验的优质疫苗,但发达国家的支持以及全球协调与合作对于减少经济损失、促进全球强劲复苏和发展轨道至关重要。
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COVID-19 and Socioeconomic Crises in Africa: Overview of the Prevailing Incidents
The study gives an overview of the socio-economic consequences and implications of the COVID-19 outbreak in Africa. While it is common knowledge that the damage caused by the pandemic to the global economy is real, the existing socio-economic crises in Africa could further degenerate. What remains salient is that the huge economic costs would be borne by regions bereft of strong institutional regulatory setup and proactive approach to effectively ameliorate the impact of the outbreak, in both short-run and long-run, to bounce back in relation to the magnitude of the shocks suffered. It is indeed affirmed that in most sub-Saharan African (SSA) countries, such resilient measures seem to be absent or non-existent. Given the degree of behavioral responses and attendant vulnerabilities generated, African socio-economic problems may be potentially exacerbated with the majority of the population face severe hardships in the continent, as socio-economic conditions could be worsened by the COVID-19 pandemic. Thus, the immediate policy option for African countries is to address the prevalent health challenge in the continent; strengthen health services for effective restructuring; and put in place well-defined stimulus measures to aid in the resurgence of economic growth. Although the use of good and tested vaccines should be encouraged to curb the spread of COVID-19 in Africa, developed countries’ support, and global coordination and cooperation are essential to curtail the economic damage and to facilitate robust recovery and development trajectory globally.
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