Impact of SARS-CoV-2 and COVID-19 on the Economy and Society

A special issue of Encyclopedia (ISSN 2673-8392). This special issue belongs to the section "Social Sciences".

Deadline for manuscript submissions: closed (30 June 2021)

Special Issue Editor

Department of Finance, College of Management, Asia University, Taichung 41354, Taiwan
Interests: economics; financial econometrics; quantitative finance; risk and financial management; econometrics; statistics; time series analysis; energy economics and finance; sustainability; environmental modelling; carbon emissions; climate change econometrics; forecasting; informatics; data mining
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Special Issue Information

Dear Colleagues,

The Special Issue of Encyclopedia, “Impact of SARS-CoV-2 and COVID-19 on the Economy and Society”, intends to provide scientific evidence, as well as innovative discoveries, opinions, concepts, ideas, protocols, testable hypotheses, theoretical models, and statistically-valid empirical analyses, regarding how the SARS-Cov-2 virus that causes the COVID-19 disease, and the pandemic after which it is named, has impacts on all aspects and sectors of the economy and society, including risk management and monitoring in a ‘new normal’ COVID-19 world. Submissions are encouraged from all academic disciplines.

This inaugural Special Issue will analyze the following topics after the onset of COVID-19: the speed and costs of opening up the economy and society too quickly or too slowly; the consequences of opening up educational institutions at all levels; measuring the effects of social distancing, self-isolation, quarantining, and lockdowns; evaluating the long-term costs and sustainability of lockdowns; estimating flattening (or planking) the curve of confirmed COVID-19 cases and deaths; impacts on the economy, economic growth, financing, and healthcare insurance costs; measuring the costs of pre-existing health conditions on medical insurance costs; forecasting house prices in urban and regional areas; evaluation of the effects on domestic and international tourism and hospitality; and the impact of fake news and misinformation in news media and social media platforms.

Prof. Dr. Michael McAleer
Guest Editor

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Keywords

  • Speed and costs of opening up the economy and society too quickly or too slowly
  • Consequences of opening up educational institutions at all levels
  • Measuring the effects of social distancing, self-isolation, quarantining, and lockdowns
  • Evaluating the long-term costs and sustainability of lockdowns
  • Estimating flattening (or planking) the curve of confirmed COVID-19 cases and deaths
  • Impacts on the economy, economic growth, financing, and healthcare insurance costs
  • Measuring the costs of pre-existing health conditions on medical insurance costs
  • Forecasting house prices in urban and regional areas
  • Evaluation of the effects on domestic and international tourism and hospitality
  • Impact of fake news and misinformation in news media and social media platforms.

Published Papers

There is no accepted submissions to this special issue at this moment.
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