Original Article

COVID-19 Pandemic as a Set of Economic Shocks in India: A Short Note

Year: 2020 | Month: September | Volume 65 | Issue 3

References (6)

1.Francesco, G. 2005. The Methodology of Experimental Economics. Cambridge University Press, Cambridge.

View at Google Scholar

2.Indian Express. 2020. In Surat, labourers stuck at border hired to harvest sugarcane with more wages. The Indian Express, Tuesday, April 7, 2020.

View at Google Scholar

3.Outlook India. 2020. Domestic Violence Cases Across India Swell Since Corona virus Lockdown, Available at https:// www.outlookindia.com/website/story/india-news-risein- domestic-violence-across-all-strata-of-society-in-thecoronavirus- lockdown-period/350249

View at Google Scholar

4.Rosenzweig, M.R. and Wolpin, L.I. 2000. Natural ‘Natural Experiments’ in Economics. Journal of Economic Literature 38(4): 827-874.

View at Google Scholar

5.Sharma, A.D. 2014. Understanding the social sector, economic growth, social development and economic development: Interrelationship and linkages. Economic Affairs, 59(4): 585-590.

View at Google Scholar

6.Singh, L. and Kaur, A. 2020. Inter-linkage between credit source and marketing pattern of farm produce. Economic Affairs, 65(1): 123-128.

View at Google Scholar

Economic Affairs, Quarterly Journal of Economics| In Association with AESSRA

26947034 - Visitors since February 20, 2019