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The Economics of COVID-19 in Developing East Asia Pacific: an Introductory Course

November 23-24, 2021

Online

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November 23, 2021 (U.S.) 

9:00 pm (Washington, DC)

 

November 24, 2021 (Asia Pacific)

9:00 am (Bangkok, Hanoi, Jakarta, Phnom Penh, Vientiane) 

10:00 am (Beijing, Kuala Lumpur, Manila, Singapore, Ulaanbaatar)

 

11:00 am (Seoul, Tokyo)

 

  • The COVID-19 pandemic has altered the global economy and the development prospects of East Asia and the Pacific countries. Many changes will be durable and all consequences are not yet clear. The East Asia & Pacific Chief Economist Office Research Center in Kuala Lumpur presented a course covering conceptual and empirical analysis that is accessible to economics students, economists, researchers, and others with an interest in the field. The objective is to help understand what has happened over the past two years, why, what to expect and what can be done.

    This 2 hour course introduced the conceptual and empirical analysis of key economic and policy issues.

    Topics covered:

    • Economy wide impact: The macroeconomics of the pandemic and implications for macro policy.
    • Globalization: The international economics of trade and supply chains in goods and services.
    • Firms and Technology: The microeconomics of firms in crisis, recovery and growth.
    • Households: The microeconomics of labor markets, education, health and inequality.

    Speakers: 

    CHAIR 
    Aaditya Mattoo
    Chief Economist, East Asia and Pacific Chief Economist Office, World Bank

    PRESENTERS 
    Ergys Islamaj
    Senior Economist, East Asia and Pacific Chief Economist Office, World Bank
    Agustin Samano
    Economist, Development Research Group: Macroeconomics & Growth, World Bank
    Shafaat Khan
    Economist, East Asia and Pacific Chief Economist Office, World Bank
    Francesca de Nicola
    Senior Economist, East Asia and Pacific Chief Economist Office, World Bank
    Jonathan Timmis
    Economist, East Asia and Pacific Chief Economist Office, World Bank
    Andrew Mason
    Deputy Chief Economist, East Asia and Pacific Chief Economist Office, World Bank
    Tobias Pfutze
    Senior Economist, East Asia and Pacific Chief Economist Research Center in Kuala Lumpur, World Bank

  • Course Introduction: the Economics of COVID-19 in Developing EAP

    Part 1: The Macroeconomics of COVID-19

    Part 2: Trade in the time of COVID-19

    Part 3: Firms and Technology

    Part 4: The Effects of COVID-19 on Household Welfare

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