Uncertainty Shocks in Africa
Uncertainty Shocks in Africa
Impact and Equilibrium Strategies for Sound Economic and Social Development
Cirella, Giuseppe T.
Springer International Publishing AG
02/2023
231
Dura
Inglês
9783031218842
15 a 20 dias
541
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Part I. Shocked Economies: New Urban Thinking and Sustainable Advancement.- Chapter 1. Urbanization Motif, COVID-19, and Economic Revival: Exploratory Research from Addis Ababa, Ethiopia.- Chapter 2. Lessons for Sub-Saharan Africa: Using the Development Model from East Asia in Nigeria, 1965-2015.- Chapter 3. Economic Shocks from COVID-19 and the Assessment of Micro, Small, and Medium-sized Enterprises Emergence of Insurance Coverage in Urban South-west, Nigeria.- Chapter 4. Shocks From the COVID-19 Crisis in Ethiopia.- Chapter 5. Green Buildings and Green City Strategies for the COVID-19 Pandemic Affected Tourism Industry in Rwanda.- Chapter 6. The African Union's Agenda 2063 and Africa's Tourism Industry.- Part II. Shocked Social Development: Mechanisms to Improve Community Robustness.- Chapter 7. Societal Shocks and Gender-based Violence Among Vulnerable People in Kibera and Other Informal Settlements Around Nairobi, Kenya.- Chapter 8. Contraceptive Utilization Among Married Couplesin Nigeria: Socio-cultural Factors.- Chapter 9. COVID-19 and the Built Environment: Informal Sector, Housing, and Shock Challenges in Nigeria.- Chapter 10. Influence of the Big Brother Naija Lockdown 2020 Edition Reality Tv Show on Nigerians' Value Orientation During the COVID-19 Lockdown Measures.- Chapter 11. COVID-19 Television Audience Program Choices: Analysis of How Nigerians Consume Television During the Pandemic.- Chapter 12. Underlying Factors That Worsened the Vulnerability of Small-holder Farmers During the COVID-19 Pandemic: Evidence from North-central, Nigeria.
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Covid-19;Economic shocks;Economic crisis;Urban shocks;Green city strategies;Climate change;Urbanization;Housing;Green buildings;Societal shocks;African macroeconomics;African microeconomics;Social development;Shock management;Developing economies;Small-holder farmers;Small and medium-sized enterprises
Part I. Shocked Economies: New Urban Thinking and Sustainable Advancement.- Chapter 1. Urbanization Motif, COVID-19, and Economic Revival: Exploratory Research from Addis Ababa, Ethiopia.- Chapter 2. Lessons for Sub-Saharan Africa: Using the Development Model from East Asia in Nigeria, 1965-2015.- Chapter 3. Economic Shocks from COVID-19 and the Assessment of Micro, Small, and Medium-sized Enterprises Emergence of Insurance Coverage in Urban South-west, Nigeria.- Chapter 4. Shocks From the COVID-19 Crisis in Ethiopia.- Chapter 5. Green Buildings and Green City Strategies for the COVID-19 Pandemic Affected Tourism Industry in Rwanda.- Chapter 6. The African Union's Agenda 2063 and Africa's Tourism Industry.- Part II. Shocked Social Development: Mechanisms to Improve Community Robustness.- Chapter 7. Societal Shocks and Gender-based Violence Among Vulnerable People in Kibera and Other Informal Settlements Around Nairobi, Kenya.- Chapter 8. Contraceptive Utilization Among Married Couplesin Nigeria: Socio-cultural Factors.- Chapter 9. COVID-19 and the Built Environment: Informal Sector, Housing, and Shock Challenges in Nigeria.- Chapter 10. Influence of the Big Brother Naija Lockdown 2020 Edition Reality Tv Show on Nigerians' Value Orientation During the COVID-19 Lockdown Measures.- Chapter 11. COVID-19 Television Audience Program Choices: Analysis of How Nigerians Consume Television During the Pandemic.- Chapter 12. Underlying Factors That Worsened the Vulnerability of Small-holder Farmers During the COVID-19 Pandemic: Evidence from North-central, Nigeria.
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Covid-19;Economic shocks;Economic crisis;Urban shocks;Green city strategies;Climate change;Urbanization;Housing;Green buildings;Societal shocks;African macroeconomics;African microeconomics;Social development;Shock management;Developing economies;Small-holder farmers;Small and medium-sized enterprises