Countries around the world adopted a wide range of fiscal measures in 2020 to mitigate the health and economic impacts of the COVID-19 pandemic. At the beginning of 2021, the outlook on the evolution of the pandemic remains uncertain. COVID-19 cases are at high levels in many countries, but effective vaccines have been approved and are being rolled out. The occurrence of new variants of the virus that spread more easily and more quickly and that may be associated with an increased risk of death adds to the uncertainty as to how quickly the pandemic can be brought under control.
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作者
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文件日期
2022/06/23
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文件类型
报告
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报告号
161128
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卷号
1
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Total Volume(s)
1
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国家
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地区
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发布日期
2022/06/23
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Disclosure Status
Disclosed
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文件名称
A Review of Fiscal Policy Responses to COVID-19
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关键词
Equitable Growth, Finance & Institutions; fiscal policy response; control of costs; contribution to health care; Fiscal policies; fiscal policy action; list of countries; deferral of tax; analysis of variance; deferred tax payment; risk of death; trade and investment; response to crisis; public expenditure requirement; government tax revenue; adverse health impact; income developing country; procurement and distribution; form of credit; fiscal policy note; fiscal policy instrument; choice of policies; level of policy; international good practice; cash transfer program; distribution of vaccines; privileges and immunity; health care capacity; short term loan; health sector revenues; low carbon economy; quality of policy; public investment management; quality of governance; reduction of income; fiscal response; fiscal measure; Tax Exemption
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