Covid19 : The 3 R, Response, Recovery and Resilience

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“Covid–19 has brought unprecedented tragic consequences for individuals and companies alike. Since the outbreak of this pandemic, all countries have been struggling to maintain a difficult balance between economic losses and their citizens’ health safety. Governments adopted exceptional monetary and fiscal stimulus packages as a response to revitalizing inflicted economies. The way out of the crisis seems to primarily depend on the efficacy of new vaccines and the ability to control the virus new variants. Companies do not seem to be equally-resilient and recovery will not be a smooth ride for all countries.“

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    Sabri Boubaker Sabri Boubaker is a Professor of Finance. He joined EM Normandie in 2019. He has a PhD from the l'Université Paris-Est, awarded in 2006 and an accreditation to supervise research (HDR) from the same university, awarded in 2010. His research interests are the ownership structure and control of listed companies. Sabri Boubaker has published many academic papers (+80 papers) in international journals. He is co-founder and co-chair of the annual Paris Financial Management Conference (2013) and the Vietnam Symposium in Banking and Finance (VSBF) series (2016). He is also the President of the International Society for the Advancement of Financial Economics (ISAFE).

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