The COVID-19 pandemic: theoretical scenarios of its socioeconomic impacts in Latin America and the Caribbean
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Resumo: | ABSTRACT This paper provides some theoretical scenarios the socioeconomic impacts caused by the COVID-19 pandemic for the Latin America and the Caribbean (LAC). To do so, after a brief literature review of previous pandemics, we use the macro and microeconomic theory, together with aggregated data, in order to provide expected implications of the COVID-19 pandemic for the LAC region. At a macroeconomic level, we explain how the COVID-19 shock is causing both aggregate supply and aggregate demand to reduce so plunging the region into a recession and why such a recession is dangerously harmful for the LAC economies. At a micro level, we describe why some enterprises would adapt to remain in the market or even growth; by contrast, some of them would leave the market in the short term. For the consumers, the impact of this sanitary crisis is related to the change in their preferences and household members’ relations due to extended quarantines. |
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The COVID-19 pandemic: theoretical scenarios of its socioeconomic impacts in Latin America and the Caribbean |
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The COVID-19 pandemic: theoretical scenarios of its socioeconomic impacts in Latin America and the Caribbean |
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The COVID-19 pandemic: theoretical scenarios of its socioeconomic impacts in Latin America and the Caribbean LANCHIMBA,CINTYA Latin America and the Caribbean COVID-19 socioeconomic implications |
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The COVID-19 pandemic: theoretical scenarios of its socioeconomic impacts in Latin America and the Caribbean |
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The COVID-19 pandemic: theoretical scenarios of its socioeconomic impacts in Latin America and the Caribbean |
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The COVID-19 pandemic: theoretical scenarios of its socioeconomic impacts in Latin America and the Caribbean |
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The COVID-19 pandemic: theoretical scenarios of its socioeconomic impacts in Latin America and the Caribbean |
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The COVID-19 pandemic: theoretical scenarios of its socioeconomic impacts in Latin America and the Caribbean |
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LANCHIMBA,CINTYA |
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LANCHIMBA,CINTYA BONILLA-BOLAÑOS,ANDREA DÍAZ-SÁNCHEZ,JUAN PABLO |
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BONILLA-BOLAÑOS,ANDREA DÍAZ-SÁNCHEZ,JUAN PABLO |
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LANCHIMBA,CINTYA BONILLA-BOLAÑOS,ANDREA DÍAZ-SÁNCHEZ,JUAN PABLO |
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Latin America and the Caribbean COVID-19 socioeconomic implications |
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Latin America and the Caribbean COVID-19 socioeconomic implications |
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ABSTRACT This paper provides some theoretical scenarios the socioeconomic impacts caused by the COVID-19 pandemic for the Latin America and the Caribbean (LAC). To do so, after a brief literature review of previous pandemics, we use the macro and microeconomic theory, together with aggregated data, in order to provide expected implications of the COVID-19 pandemic for the LAC region. At a macroeconomic level, we explain how the COVID-19 shock is causing both aggregate supply and aggregate demand to reduce so plunging the region into a recession and why such a recession is dangerously harmful for the LAC economies. At a micro level, we describe why some enterprises would adapt to remain in the market or even growth; by contrast, some of them would leave the market in the short term. For the consumers, the impact of this sanitary crisis is related to the change in their preferences and household members’ relations due to extended quarantines. |
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