Abstract

The ambition of this contribution is to outline how the European perspective – that of economists and social science scholars who have observed and studied Covid-19 in the last 16 months, has been represented in the more popular journals worldwide dealing with Agriculture, Education, Health and Tourism. The first two sectors, Health and Education, have been chosen because of the relevance of the merit goods provided, not only for the present wealth, but for the future development of society. Tourism has been selected because this sector has been savagely devastated by the pandemic due to the necessary restrictive governmental measures imposed to avoid the virus spreading. Agricultural sector plays an important role in the European economy especially for the countries with the lowest income. The trend found among the considered journals, which were selected out of those with the highest h-index through the search engine Scimago, was to publish a few selected contributions or, oftentimes, to dedicate a special issue of the journal to the economic consequences of the pandemic. Since this survey is aimed at summarizing the European evidence, some of the identified studies were not considered, most of them concerning the Asian Far East countries (the geographic area from where the contagion began) and the USA (the country with the highest number of deaths due to Covid-19).

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  • The ambition of this contribution is to outline how the European perspective – that of economists and social science scholars who have observed and studied Covid-19 in the last 16 months, has been represented in the more popular journals worldwide dealing with Agriculture, Education, Health and Tourism

  • What has been intriguing the scholars studying the society and the economy during these months in which pandemic has in

  • Covid-19 outbreak in Europe and its impact across four different sectors: analytical research flicted a crucial blow to almost every productive and social sector? A quick search through Google Scholar retrieves an enormous number of contributions devoted to Covid-19 pandemic, a massive amount of publications may be confounding rather than illuminating

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Introduction

The ambition of this contribution is to outline how the European perspective – that of economists and social science scholars who have observed and studied Covid-19 in the last 16 months, has been represented in the more popular journals worldwide dealing with Agriculture, Education, Health and Tourism. Laurence Boom, chief OECD economist, in presenting the OECD report on the 9th of March 2021, showed figures concerning a global recovery. She stressed the possibility and the necessity of speeding up this process by means of quicker vaccination programs. She presented evidence on the different ways in which Covid has impacted GDP growth all over the world. This paper aims to review issues related to Covid-19, tackled by humanities scholars and published on the most widely read journals and analyse the works focusing on Europe

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