Covid-19

Coronavirus and Carbon Transition for Developing Economies

Professor Kelly Kingsly Independent; Copperstone University ; Charisma university Kouam Henri Independent There are 2 versions of this paper Date Written: March 17, 2020 Download this paper Abstract The corona virus, (Covid-19) has spread to several continents and Italy has in recent days become Europe’s worst-affected country. Whilst the humanitarian costs leaves little to desire, the economic impact …

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Central Banks Respond to COVID-19 to Stave off a Financial Crisis, They Need for Targeted Fiscal Measures Should not Be Understated

Professor Kelly Kingsly Independent; Copperstone University ; Charisma university Kouam Henri Independent Date Written: March 27, 2020 Download this paper Abstract Central Banks have cut interest rates to historic lows in an attempt to reduce the adverse impact of COVID-19, while unprecedented liquidity infusions have been used to reduce funding constraints and frictions in the financial …

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Reponse agressive des Banques Centrales – COVID-19 (Agressive Response of the Central Bank to the COVID-19 Pandemic)

Professor Kelly Kingsly Independent; Copperstone University ; Charisma university Date Written: March 27, 2020 Download this paper Abstract French Abstract: Les banques centrales ont abaissé leurs taux d’intérêt à leurs plus bas historiques pour tenter de réduire l’impact négatif de COVID-19, tandis que des injections de liquidités sans précédent ont été utilisées pour réduire les contraintes de …

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Religion as a Tool for Economic/Political Transformation

Professor Kelly Kingsly Independent; Copperstone University ; Charisma university Date Written: January 23, 2016 Download this paper Abstract Early economists and other researchers have paid little attention to any link between religion and economic development; rather it is seen as something personal between man and his God. Religion, as a system of faith is based on …

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