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    Challenges of international trade in a global pandemic
    (Ivane Javakhishvili Tbilisi State University Press, 2021) Jganjgava, Kristina
    The modern pandemic of the Corona virus (Covid-19) has affected both areas of economic activity, while at the same time affecting and victimizing the international trade in an unprecedented global health crisis, trade essential to save human lives and livelihoods. The global pandemic has led to an unprecedented disruption of world trade and a massive decline in production and services worldwide. To overcome the challenge of Covid-19, a crucial role is played by deepening international cooperation, coordination and solidarity between states. To mitigate the long-term negative impact, governments need to take a number of measures, including support for international trade. The purpose of this article is to analyze and highlight the industrial activities and issues that are necessary to support international trade.
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    The global impact of the post-covid-19 pandemic on socio-economic outcomes
    (Ivane Javakhishvili Tbilisi State University Press, 2023) Jganjgava, Kristina
    Covid-19 has a strong direct acute impact on population health, not only at the physiological level but also at the psychological level for those who suffer it, those close to them, and the general population, who suffer the social consequences of the pandemic. In this line, the economic recession increased, even more so, the social pressure. At the social level, the economic impact hit the most vulnerable families, creating a difficult context for public institutions to address. We are facing one of the greatest challenges of social intervention, which requires fast, effective, and well-coordinated responses from public institutions, the private sector, and non-governmental organizations to serve an increasingly hopeless population with increasingly urgent needs. Long-term legislation is necessary to reduce the vulnerability of the less fortunate, as well as to analyse the societal response to improve the social organization management of available resources.

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