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FISCAL IMPLICATIONS OF THE WORLD CRISIS CAUSED BY THE COVID 19 VIRUS PANDEMIC

By
Jadranka Đurović Todorović ,
Jadranka Đurović Todorović
Milica Ristić Cakić ,
Milica Ristić Cakić
Marina Đorđević
Marina Đorđević

University of Niš, Faculty of Economics , Niš , Serbia

Abstract

The governments of all countries of the world have faced up with the health crisis caused by the Covid 19 virus pandemic in the previous and current year. This crisis turned into an economic crisis, considering that it was necessary to provide huge financial resources to overcome it. Governments "pumped" additional amounts of money by supplying the economy and the population with new liquidity through subsidies and one-time assistance in the form of "helicopter money". Тhis has contributed to the deterioration of the fiscal performance of the world economies. The paper analyzes the economic and fiscal performance of the world leading economies such as the European Union, the United States, China and Russia. The aim of this paper is to point out the consequences of the applied measures in the domain of monetary and fiscal policy and influence on the increase of the budget deficit and public debt in the world.

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