Policy measures for economic resilience of Visegrad Group and Ukraine during the pandemic

Author:

Boiko Alina1ORCID,Umantsiv Yurii2ORCID,Cherlenjak Ivan3ORCID,Prikhodko Volodymyr4ORCID,Shkuropadska Diana5ORCID

Affiliation:

1. D.Sc. (Economics), Professor, Department of Public Administration, Kyiv National University of Trade and Economics

2. D.Sc. (Economics), Professor, Department of Economic Theory and Competition Policy, Kyiv National University of Trade and Economics

3. D.Sc. (Public Administration), Professor, Department of Business Administration, Marketing and Management, Uzhhorod National University

4. D.Sc. (Economics), Professor, Head of the Department of International Economic Relations, Uzhhorod National University

5. Ph.D. (Economics), Senior Lecturer, Department of Economic Theory and Competition Policy, Faculty of Economics, Management and Psychology, Kyiv National University of Trade and Economics

Abstract

The COVID-19 pandemic has posed unprecedented healthcare and economic resilience challenges for the world. This study systematizes the policy measures taken by the Visegrad Group and Ukraine to support national economies in response to the pandemic. The paper is based on a grouping method to systematize the policy measures, and a tabular method to present the results of the policy measures classification. Following systematization results, the policy measures for ensuring the economic resilience under the pandemic are classified as quarantine and compensatory measures. Additionally, quarantine measures were classified into prohibitions, restrictions, and recommendations. Compensatory measures were classified by the type of policy and grouped according to the global dimension in periodization of the COVID-19 waves. The analysis of quarantine measures in Ukraine and Visegrad Group also shows that prohibitions had been used most frequently and for the longest time in Ukraine, particularly they included school closures, public transport closing, and restrictions on internal movement. Meanwhile, fiscal, macroprudential, and microprudential measures prevailed among the compensatory measures. Simultaneously, 38% of all fiscal measures were direct grants to households and enterprises. The largest number of various measures (78) were implemented in Poland, linking quarantine and compensatory measures. The least compensatory measures were implemented in Ukraine (19) and Slovakia (15). Overall, policy measures helped to avoid a worse scenario of pandemic impact but did not help to overcome the effects of the pandemic fully.

Publisher

LLC CPC Business Perspectives

Subject

Strategy and Management,Business and International Management,General Business, Management and Accounting,Information Systems and Management,Law,Sociology and Political Science,Public Administration

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