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to prevent and treat a pandemic like COVID, and as a result (iii) this disease causes significantly fewer deaths, both in absolute numbers and relative to the population than
crisis in the most recent period. In fact, both recessions are “great crises”, and the COVID-19 crisis initially led to a more severe downturn than the one before . In view of the above, the main objectives of the research carried out were
1 Introduction Since December 2019, people around the world have been facing a large-scale disaster caused by the acute respiratory infection COVID-19 ( Wankmüller 2020 ). After the first case reported in
1 Introduction The first COVID-19 patient in Europe was diagnosed on January 24, 2020 ( Lescure 2020 ). Until the date of writing this article in June 2021, more than 42 million cases were detected
answers are given. These characteristics tend to be more pronounced when a crisis hits soon after the previous one, as the COVID-19 crisis did. It hit the European economy less than a decade after the previous financial and sovereign debt crisis ended
1 Introduction The COVID-19 pandemic has been a shock for many organizations and their employees. This is particularly true for sports clubs that have suffered from strict lockdowns – in many countries, sports activities were suspended for a long
1 Introduction The COVID epidemic reached Hungary in March 2020. In mid-March, the government ordered distance education, closed catering facilities, and introduced a lockdown. The first wave of the pandemic
had become evident that COVID-19 had changed the conditions for FDI irrevocably. This article examines the impact of COVID on the flows of FDI in the world economy, and specifically, in the Visegrad countries. We rely on the existing
1 Introduction The institutions, rules and norms of global governance that evolved in the post-war era are in crisis at the beginning of the second decade of the twenty first century. The Covid-19 pandemic
Introduction The COVID-19 pandemic erupted in December 2019. The impacts of the virus have reached, besides the healthcare system, the economies, societies, enterprises and governments of all countries of the world. The