The World Economy’s Development After the COVID-19 Crisis: Sustainability and Stability vs. Quick Digital Growth

This paper aims to model the cause-and-effect relationships between the world economy’s digital development and sustainable living. A broad selection of developed and developing countries examines what the world economy would have looked like without the crisis in 2020. Drawing on whether the virus is swept off or merely reduced, the dataset contains a forecast of the world economy for 2022. Being aware of alternative scenarios can be helpful in a wide range of scientific studies. The practical implications of the results of the scenario analysis consist in them allowing for the assessment of opportunities to overcome the COVID-19 viral threat with the help of vaccination.

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Publisher
Springer
Language
English
Status
Published
Year
2023
Organizations
  • 1 Рeoples’ Friendship University of Russia (RUDN University)
  • 2 USA and University of Messina
Keywords
COVID-19 crisis; Cross-country overview; development; sustainability; stability; Quick digital growth; dataset; economic policy; R & D/Technology Policy; entrepreneurship
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