Assessing the impacts of COVID-19 on Myanmar’s economy: A Social Accounting Matrix (SAM) multiplier approach
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MYANMAR; BURMA; SOUTHEAST ASIA; ASIA; Coronavirus; coronavirus disease; Coronavirinae; agriculture; service industry; secondary sector; policies; tourism; mining; economic impact; trade; remittances; agrifood systems; gross national product; Covid-19; SAM multipliers; Social Accounting Matrix (SAM); lockdown;All these keywords.
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This paper has been announced in the following NEP Reports:- NEP-SEA-2020-10-26 (South East Asia)
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