2022
DOI: 10.18485/ecologica.2022.29.107.19
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Uticaj pandemije Covid-19 na međunarodne robne tokove

Abstract: Sažetak: Autori u radu proučavaju uticaj pandemije COVID-19 na međunarodne robne tokove. Po prvi put se u XXI veku susrećemo sa pandemijom virusa koja teži da fundamentalno izmeni način na koji živimo i način na koji poslujemo. Brzo širenje virusa SARS-CoV-2 dovelo je svetske zdravstvene i globalne ekonomske krize, kao i do poremećaja u lancima snabdevanja u međunarodnoj trgovini. Ekonomska kriza će se produbiti tokom daljeg trajanja pandemije, a neće prestati ni sa zvaničnim proglašenjem njenog kraja. Autori … Show more

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“…It caused a high uncertainty that has destabilized global markets. The COVID-19 pandemic led to severe modification in the way O N L I N E F I R S T people work (Szeiner et al, 2021) and had a significant impact on supply chains and almost all aspects of government and business activities (Ubi et al, 2021;Zečević et al, 2022) (Joksimović et al, 2021) Bearing in mind that COVID-19 was an exogenous shock, its effect on the macroeconomic aggregates will take time to be analysed, while it had a persistent impact on the financial markets. There is a common belief that the global crises lead to a sharp depreciation of all currencies (Barro, 2006;Gabaix, 2012).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It caused a high uncertainty that has destabilized global markets. The COVID-19 pandemic led to severe modification in the way O N L I N E F I R S T people work (Szeiner et al, 2021) and had a significant impact on supply chains and almost all aspects of government and business activities (Ubi et al, 2021;Zečević et al, 2022) (Joksimović et al, 2021) Bearing in mind that COVID-19 was an exogenous shock, its effect on the macroeconomic aggregates will take time to be analysed, while it had a persistent impact on the financial markets. There is a common belief that the global crises lead to a sharp depreciation of all currencies (Barro, 2006;Gabaix, 2012).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%