Table of ConTenTs
List of Tables i-ii
List of Figures iii
Executive Summary iv
Chapter 1 Introduction 1-21
1.1 Introduction 1
1.2 Background of the Study 4
1.2.1 State-wise Evolution of COVID-19 5
1.3 The Current Global Scenario 10
1.4 The Current Indian Scenario 15
Chapter 2 Literature Review 22-45
2.1 Effects of Previous Pandemics on the World Economy 22
2.2 COVID-19 Pandemic's Effect on the World Economy 25
2.3 Research Gaps 45
2.4 Research Objectives 45
Chapter 3 Research Methodology 46-53
3.1 Research Design 46
3.2 Research Methodology 46
3.3 Objective 1: To measure the spread of COVID-19 cases 47
in different economies of world
3.4 Objective 2: To analyze the impact of COVID-19 on 48
global economy
3.5 Objective 3: To analyze the impact of trade and 49
consumption on Indian economy during COVID-19
3.6 Objective 4: To suggest an integrated framework to 52
combat COVID-19 pandemic
Chapter 4 Data Analysis 54-87
4.1 To measure the spread of COVID-19 cases in different 54
economies of the world
4.2 To measure how much the global economy has been 59
impacted by COVID-19
4.2.1 Impacts at Macroeconomic level: Global 60
productions, imports and exports
4.2.2 Impacts at Microeconomic level 61
4.2.3 The detrimental effects of COVID-19 63
4.2.4 Beneficial impact of COVID-19 69
4.3 To analyze the impact of trade and consumption on 76
Indian economy during the COVID-19
4.4 To elucidate a comprehensive framework to battle the 81
COVID-19 pandemic
4.4.1 Social interventions 81
4.4.2 Economic Interventions 82
4.4.3 Technological Interventions 83
4.5. Conceptual Framework to Decrease the COVID-19 86
Impact
Chapter 5 Results and Findings 88-99
5.1 Effects on the macro economy of global output, exports, 90
and imports
5.2 90
Microeconomic Effects
5.3 The Damaging Effects of COVID-19 91
5.4 COVID-19's Advantageous Effects 93
Chapter 6 Conclusions and Recommendations 100-119
6.1 Economic Reactions to COVID-19 100
6.1.1 Increasing Disparities among Nations 100
6.1.2 The Crisis's Immediate Responses from the 101
Governments
6.1.3 Growing Dangers to a Fair Recovery 102
6.1.4 Elevated Inflation 103
6.1.5 Changing Interest Rates 104
6.1.6 NPA Expansion in the Banking Industry 104
6.2 Indian Govt.’s Steps to Ease the Economy 105
6.3 Framework 107
6.3.1 Community Interventions 107
6.3.2. Technical Developments 111
6.4 Discussion 115
6.4.1 India's COVID-19 Situation 115
6.5 Limitations of the Study and Scope of Future Work 116
6.6 Policy Implications and Recommendations 117
List of Publications 120
Appendix A: Normality Test 121
Bibliography 122-137
LIST OF TABLES
Table No. Description Page No.
1.1 Outline of India's Population and Public Health Care System 04
1.2 State-By-State Comparison of India's Public and Private 07
Health Systems
1.3 Pandemics and deaths 12
3.1 Variables 50
4.1.1. Tests of Normality 55
4.1.2. Kruskal Wallis Test of Anova 55
4.1.3. Test of Homogeneity of Variance 56
4.1.4. Robust Tests of Equality of Means 56
4.1.5. Post hoc Analysis 58
4.3.1 Unit Root Test 76
4.3.2. OLS 77
4.3.3. Multiple breakpoint tests 79
4.3.4. Multiple breakpoint tests 80
4.4.1. Mandatory Social Behaviors 82
6.1. Govt. Interventions listed in India 108
6.2. Economic Interventions: Cost to society of COVID-19- 109
related fatalities
6.3. The Indian government's introduction of economic aid 110
measures
6.4. Amendments in medical export policy 112
6.5. Developments in technology taken in reaction to COVID- 114
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LIST OF FIgurES
Figure No. Description Page No.
1.1. Within the initial 100 days, the outbreak evolved and 06
expanded throughout the states
1.2. Percentage Change in Share Value 12
1.3. Stock Market Movements 13
1.4. Yearly Unemployment Rate Change from 2019 to 2020 14
1.5. Real GDP Growth 15
4.1.1. Number of COVID-19 Cases 54
4.2.1. Based on the Harmonized Commodity Description and 62
coding system from 2018, where export volume is
denoted by dot sizes in millions of USD, the figure
summarizes how various Eastern European and
Mediterranean nations have advantages over China on
particular exports; Source: Javorcik (2020)
4.2.2. Impact of past disease outbreaks on aviation 67
(Air Transport Bureau, 2020).
4.2.3. The impact of COVID-19 on tourism in quarter 1of 2020. 68
Provisional data but current as of 31st August 2020
(UNWTO, 2020).
4.2.4. From January 1–20, 2020, through February 10–25, 2020, 70
China had average nitrogen dioxide (NO2) concentrations,
which are shown in the upper part. Comparing the March-
April averaged amounts from 2019 to the lower half's
depiction of NO2 concentrations across Europe from
March 13 to April 13, 2020 (ESA, 2020; NASA, 2020a).
4.2.5. Annual rate of change in primary energy demand, since 72
1900, with key events impacting energy demand
highlighted (IEA, 2020).
4.2.5. Global energy-related emissions (top) and annual change 74
(bottom) in GtCO2, with projected 2020 levels
highlighted in red. Other major events are indicated to
provide a sense of scale (IEA, 2020).
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4.2.6. Global generation % shares from coal (red line) and low- 75
carbon sources (shaded area), including nuclear (yellow)
and all renewables (different shades of green). Source:
IEA
4.3.1. Normality Test 78
4.3.2. Line Graph for Structural Break 78
4.4.1. Social behavior and its outcome 78
4.4.2. Economic Interventions 84
4.4.3. Suggested Inclusive Conceptual Framework 87
6.1 Rate of Unemployment 105
6.2 Comparing India’s COVID-19 recovery rate to those 111
of the top five affected regions (2020)
6.6. Pillars 118
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