中國物流影響研究報告(英文版)(doc 13頁)
中國物流影響研究報告(英文版)(doc 13頁)內容簡介
中國物流影響研究報告內容摘要:
Introduction
The recent outbreak of Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome (SARS) has threatened short-term growth prospects in Asia. As of 5 May 2003, SARS has infected more than 6,500 people worldwide, and caused mounting concern. A number of East and Southeast Asian economies, including People’s Republic of China (PRC); Hong Kong, China; Singapore; Taipei, China; and Viet Nam have been put under considerable strain. The epidemic has also affected other economies, although to a lesser extent. Some positive developments and improved public health measures in recent weeks have added weight to arguments that
SARS, although serious, will cause only a temporary shock to economic growth. However, the implications stemming from SARS extend beyond the short-term horizon. The impact of SARS, and reactions to it, raise many questions. Two are particularly important:
(i) Why has attention to SARS been so prominent given its
relatively low morbidity and mortality?
(ii) How should governments deal with unexpected shocks related to the outbreak of contagious diseases?
This brief assesses the economic impact of SARS in a number of East and Southeast Asian economies and explores these issues.
Short-term Economic Impact of SARS Channels through which the Impact of SARS is Felt
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Introduction
The recent outbreak of Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome (SARS) has threatened short-term growth prospects in Asia. As of 5 May 2003, SARS has infected more than 6,500 people worldwide, and caused mounting concern. A number of East and Southeast Asian economies, including People’s Republic of China (PRC); Hong Kong, China; Singapore; Taipei, China; and Viet Nam have been put under considerable strain. The epidemic has also affected other economies, although to a lesser extent. Some positive developments and improved public health measures in recent weeks have added weight to arguments that
SARS, although serious, will cause only a temporary shock to economic growth. However, the implications stemming from SARS extend beyond the short-term horizon. The impact of SARS, and reactions to it, raise many questions. Two are particularly important:
(i) Why has attention to SARS been so prominent given its
relatively low morbidity and mortality?
(ii) How should governments deal with unexpected shocks related to the outbreak of contagious diseases?
This brief assesses the economic impact of SARS in a number of East and Southeast Asian economies and explores these issues.
Short-term Economic Impact of SARS Channels through which the Impact of SARS is Felt
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