亚太地区的经济挑战和调整:2019冠状病毒病及其后

Q3 Business, Management and Accounting Journal of Asia-Pacific Business Pub Date : 2020-06-29 DOI:10.1080/10599231.2020.1783970
R. Ajami
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全球经济正面临着前所未有的医疗危机和经济危机。GDP增长率、贸易流量、跨境投资和供应链都受到负面影响。根据约翰霍普金斯大学的数据,在撰写本文之时,COVID-19对医疗保健的影响已席卷全球,几乎影响了700多万人,并导致48万多人死亡。中国和美国的经济无疑已经收缩,而现有的数据(尽管是初步的)显示,中国经济以及印度等其它亚洲经济体的经济都出现了显著收缩。美国和中国这两个主要经济体,分别是世界第一和第二大经济体,将出现明显的收缩和放缓。虽然美国政府提供了一项超过3万亿美元的重大刺激计划,而且可能还会增加更多,但中国政府不愿提供一项足以使中国经济恢复正常的重大刺激计划。据估计,中国政府最近因“一带一路”横贯大陆倡议而背负的债务负担高达1万亿美元。此外,中国经济放缓的影响也可能严重影响到中小企业。中小企业在中国经济总量中所占比重超过65%,但中小企业的资金基础并不牢固。中国经济可能会放缓,这种放缓可能会持续两年以上。中国经济大幅收缩,7万多家企业倒闭,工人回家。这是中国经济自上世纪70年代末以来首次出现大幅收缩。摩根大通还表示,美国经济在2020年第二季度将大幅收缩,这种收缩可能会持续到2021年。美国的失业率高达13%到16%。冠状病毒大流行既是一场经济危机,也是一场医疗危机。全球经济很可能在2020年萎缩,各种估计范围不一;但是,全球经济下降6%的可能性很大。美国经济和亚太经济将出现就业减少,美国失业率可能高达13.6%至16%。经济合作与发展组织(OECD)经济体、亚太经济体和新兴经济体的青年失业率可能会大幅上升。经济放缓和《亚太商业杂志》2020年第21卷第1期。3,165 - 168 https://doi.org/10.1080/10599231.2020.1783970
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Economic Challenges and Adjustments for the Asia-Pacific Region: COVID-19 and Beyond
The global economy is facing an unprecedented healthcare crisis as well as an economic crisis. GDP growth rates, trade flows, cross-border investments, and supply chains are negatively impacted. According to Johns Hopkins University, at the date of this writing, the COVID-19 healthcare impact has swept across the planet, has nearly impacted over 7 million people, and has resulted in the death of more than 480,000 individuals. The economies of China and the US have certainly contracted, and the available data, while tentative, shows significant contraction in the Chinese economy as well as other Asian economies, such as India. The two leading economies, the United States and China, number one and number two, respectively, will have significant contractions and a slowdown. While the US government provided a significant stimulus package, exceeding 3 trillion dollars, and is likely to add more, the Chinese government is reluctant to provide a significant stimulus package that will be large enough to return the Chinese economy to a semblance of normality. The recent debt burden of the Chinese government, estimated at 1 trillion dollars, arising from its belt and road transcontinental initiative, is significant. Moreover, the economic impact on the slowdown in China is likely to also severely affect small and medium-sized enterprises. Small and medium-sized enterprises account for over 65% of China’s output, and the funding of these small and medium-sized enterprises is not always on solid ground. The Chinese economy is likely to be in a slowdown that could last beyond the next two years. The Chinese economy contracted significantly with over 70,000 firms closing their doors and sending their workers home. This is the first significant Chinese contraction since the late 1970s. JP Morgan has also indicated that the US economy is contracting significantly during the second quarter of 2020, and this contraction may continue throughout 2021. Unemployment in the US is as high as 13 to 16%. The Coronavirus pandemic is both an economic crisis and a healthcare crisis. The global economy is likely to shrink in 2020, and various estimates range; however, a 6 percent decline in the global economy is highly likely. The US economy and the Asia-Pacific economy will have a reduction in employment, and the unemployment numbers for the US are likely to be as high as 13.6 to 16%. Youth unemployment is likely to increase significantly across Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD) economies, Asia-Pacific economies, and emerging economies. The slowdown and JOURNAL OF ASIA-PACIFIC BUSINESS 2020, VOL. 21, NO. 3, 165–168 https://doi.org/10.1080/10599231.2020.1783970
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Journal of Asia-Pacific Business
Journal of Asia-Pacific Business Business, Management and Accounting-Business and International Management
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期刊介绍: Present circumstances underscore the need to improve the understanding of conducting business with and within the Asia-Pacific countries. The Journal of Asia-Pacific Business™ provides a blend of cutting-edge knowledge and practical applications on business management and marketing strategy. In the Journal of Asia-Pacific Business™, you will find articles and feature sections that provide a pragmatic view of the business environment in this dynamic region. This essential resource offers readers a good blend of descriptive, conceptual, and theoretical articles dealing with current topics.
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