A Study of Crisis Performance and Management in Corona Prevalence in the World
A Study of Crisis Performance and Management in Corona Prevalence in the World
Toktam Rahimi1 Amir Zarghampour Zarghamian2 Rasoul Rahimi3
1) Medical and General Surgery Student, University of Sapintra, Rome, Italy
2) Medical and General Surgery Student, University of Sapintra, Rome, Italy
3) Civil and Urban Development Expert
Publication :
International Conference on Architecture and Civil Engineering - Rome(icaconf.com)
Abstract :
Corona has affected the lives of millions of people around the world and has created huge economic and social costs for the citizens of many countries, but the consequences of this global disease have not been the same in all countries of the world. Despite the crisis, effective and timely government officials were able to manage the situation, but in others, they did not succeed in managing the crisis. The spread of the Cuvid 19 virus has left the world facing a major financial crisis that has left the world economy in an unprecedented recession. Some economists consider the economic crisis caused by the Corona virus to be even greater than the 2008 financial crisis, and the head of the International Monetary Fund sees the money as the darkest hour of humanity and a major threat to the world.
The most important policy-making of governments after the decisions in the field of health and treatment in the field of economics, that each country pursued different policies according to its economic conditions and facilities. Reducing bank interest rates, designing support packages for families and providing special facilities to businesses were among the common measures taken by many countries. Twenty countries around the world, including Iran, have applied for a loan from the International Monetary Fund.
Keywords :
crisis management
corona
epidemic
urban crisis