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Job Insecurity, Financial Threat, and Mental Health in the COVID-19 Context: The Moderating Role of the Support Network. (2022). Salgado, Sergio ; Ramrez-Vielma, Ral ; Nazar, Gabriela ; Gonzlez-Suhr, Carolina ; Alcover, Carlos-Mara.
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  40. Covid-19 and Sustainable Tourism: Macroeconomic Effect and Policy Comparison among Europe, the USA and China. (2020). Islam, Mohammad Monirul ; Fatema, Farha.
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    In: Romanian Economic Journal.
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    In: Scientific Bulletin - Economic Sciences.
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  43. COVID-19 pandemic and world trade: Some analytical notes. (2020). Barua, Suborna.
    In: MPRA Paper.
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  44. Strategies to Manage the Impacts of the COVID-19 Pandemic in the Supply Chain: Implications for Improving Economic and Social Sustainability. (2020). Ali, Syed Mithun ; Paul, Sumit ; Garshasbi, Maryam ; Ahmed, Humaira Nafisa ; Kabir, Golam.
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  45. Ebola, Zika, Corona…What Is Next for Our World?. (2020). Yang, Tony Y ; Jordan, Timothy R ; Khubchandani, Jagdish.
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  46. The Impacts of Covid-19 Pandemic on Socio-Economic Mobility in Indonesia. (2020). Prawoto, Nano ; Purnomo, Eko Priyo ; Az, Abitassha.
    In: International Journal of Economics & Business Administration (IJEBA).
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  47. Managing uncertainty during a global pandemic: An international business perspective. (2020). Leung, T Y ; Cardinali, Silvio ; Sharma, Piyush ; Davcik, Nebojsa S.
    In: Journal of Business Research.
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  48. The Impact of Covid-19 Pandemic on Different Sectors of the Indian Economy: A Descriptive Study. (2020). Kaur, Sarabjit ; Khaira, Kanwarvir Singh ; Rai, Jaskirat Singh ; Sidhu, Gurpreet Singh.
    In: International Journal of Economics and Financial Issues.
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  49. Social Distancing and the Economic Impact of Covid-19 in the United States. (2020). Bürgi, Constantin ; Gorgulu, Nisan.
    In: CESifo Working Paper Series.
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  50. Spillover of Financial Innovations during Covid-19: A Cross-Country Analysis. (2020). Rout, Sanjay Kumar.
    In: Asian Development Policy Review.
    RePEc:asi:adprev:2020:p:298-318.

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