SOCIOECONOMIC SITUATION IN THE SOUTH CAUCASUS COUNTRIES DURING THE CORONAVIRUS PANDEMIC
https://doi.org/10.48137/2311-6412_2021_3_68
Abstract
The article studies the main parameters of the socio-economic situation in the countries of South Caucasus, the impact of the coronary crisis on the economic situation in these countries, the study and evaluation of the effectiveness of economic policy during the lockdown period of the COVID-19 pandemic and the prospects for economic development. The comparative analysis of the economic situation in Azerbaijan, Armenia and Georgia according to the main macroeconomic indicators was carried out.
About the Author
А. A. MigranyanRussian Federation
MIGRANYAN Azganush А. – Doctor of Economic Sciences, Leading Researcher
Russian Federation, 119180, Moscow, B. Polyanka str., 7/10, p. 3
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Migranyan А.A. SOCIOECONOMIC SITUATION IN THE SOUTH CAUCASUS COUNTRIES DURING THE CORONAVIRUS PANDEMIC. Post–Soviet Continent. 2021;(3):68-81. (In Russ.) https://doi.org/10.48137/2311-6412_2021_3_68