The EIB COVID-19 Economic Vulnerability Index - An analysis of countries outside the European Union

Which countries are most vulnerable to a virus such as COVID-19? Which countries should take the most stringent precautions to prevent the spread of such a virus? The EIB COVID-19 Economic Vulnerability Index covers countries outside the European Union and helps give us an idea of regions that need...

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Main Author: Davradakis, Emmanouil
Other Authors: Zwart, Sanne, Marchitto, Barbara, Santos, Ricardo
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: 2020
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