The COVID-19 pandemic has triggered one of the worst global economic crises in recent times. As more and more businesses are facing risks of closure, unemployment is on the rise globally with millions of livelihoods upended by the pandemic. Moreover, nationwide lockdowns and international mobility restrictions have disrupted global supply chains and negatively affected the interconnected system of international trade. The pandemic has also placed enormous strain on healthcare systems, exposing fragilities in public health infrastructure, particularly in the developing world. Governments and policymakers around the world are now faced with a daunting challenge of devising effective restoration policies to bring back employment and poverty figures to pre-pandemic levels. Undoubtedly, drawing lessons from the gaps and vulnerabilities of the current economic system is instrumental to build back better and embark towards a sustainable recovery process. In this regard, this conference aims to bring together empirical and theoretical research on the emerging development challenges and areas that must be prioritized in the COVID-19 recovery strategies.
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Discussant: Dr Arpita Mukherjee, Professor, Indian Council for Research on International Economic Relations (ICRIER), India
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Opening remarks from the Chair
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Opening remarks from the Chair
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Opening remarks from the Chair
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Open discussion
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