COVID 19 may shrink Global economy 1 in 2020

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United Nations: Analysis released on Wednesday by the UN Department of Economic and Social Affairs reports,  amid global pandemic Covid19 situation shooting up day by day, the global economy shrinks up to 1 percent and contracts further, if economic restrictions are extended without proper response. 

Millions of workers are at risk of losing jobs as countries close national borders, leading to a global economic contraction of 0.9 per cent by the end of 2020. Also fears it may be higher if governments fail to provide income support and consumer spending says UN-DESA study.

According to the forecast, lockdowns in Europe and North America are hitting the service sector hard, particularly industries that involve physical interactions such as retail trade, leisure and hospitality, recreation and transportation services. Collectively, such industries account for more than a quarter of all jobs in these economies.

As businesses lose revenue, unemployment is likely to increase sharply, transforming a supply-side shock to a wider demand-side shock for the economy. The severity of the impact will largely depend on the duration of restrictions on the movement of people and economic activities and on the scale and efficacy of responses by national treasuries.

Against that backdrop, the UN-DESA is joining a chorus of voices across the UN system calling for well-designed fiscal stimulus packages which prioritize health spending and support households most affected by the pandemic.

"Urgent and bold policy measures are needed, not only to contain the pandemic and save lives, but also to protect the most vulnerable in our societies from economic ruin and to sustain economic growth and financial stability," said Liu Zhenmin, UN undersecretary-general for economic and social affairs.

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