The world pandemic- experiment developing deglobalisation
Author(s) -
Kristina Jganjgava
Publication year - 2021
Publication title -
the new economist
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 1512-4649
DOI - 10.36962/nec6102202139
Subject(s) - globalization , pandemic , covid-19 , civilization , development economics , transmission (telecommunications) , coronavirus , mechanism (biology) , infectious disease (medical specialty) , geography , political science , economic growth , disease , economics , virology , medicine , engineering , law , philosophy , electrical engineering , epistemology , pathology , outbreak
Globalization is the result of the development of civilization. This process has helped reduce transportation costs around the world, resulting in an increase in travelers around the world. Travel is even recognized as an important determinant of the spread of the disease. Therefore, globalization has become the mechanism of transmission of the infectious disease coronavirus (Covid-19) worldwide. Thus, coronavirus-related events pose additional practical and symbolic challenges to the globalization agenda. The purpose of this article is to determine the potential impact of the pandemic on the future direction of globalization.Keywords: Covid-19, Deglobalisation, Economic Impact.
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