On the culture of Balassa’s theory of economic unification quoted by Fioramonti & Mattheis [12] and “coinciding regionalism” (Panke & Stapel, [19]) in macro-territorial terms with regard to SADC as a representative of African local speech, interpretation of slop-overs as “impacts on other nations” (Sachs et al. [24]) is adopted in our book phase with respect to sustainable incident. The aim of our book chapter search out address the issue of international spill-overcome in terms of sustainable incident, with regional scope represented by SADC nations, and temporal relevance to the pre-COVID-19 in addition to the COVID-19 time period. The World Bank [38] verified that, overall, the “cross-border spill-overs have upset financial and commodity markets, worldwide trade, supply chains, travel, and travel” and, resting on the fact that Southern African Development Community (SADC) nations have been severely stirred by the financial fallout linked to the COVID-19 universal, SADC [28] itself identified trade, travel, transport, the hospitality industry, just like all-inclusive and retail business as key areas of employment deficit. Our analysis combined determinable and qualitative research systems when measuring and interpreting currents in sustainable development, accompanying findings of two-fifths of SADC nations demonstrating more sustainable incident, and two-thirds of SADC countries accompanying minor spill-want.
Author(s) Details:
Jozef Cernak,
University
of Economics in Bratislava, Slovak Republic.
Denisa
Ciderova,
University
of Economics in Bratislava, Slovak Republic.
Please see the link here: https://stm.bookpi.org/CTBEF-V9/article/view/11459
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