Where is the Money Coming From? Ten Stylized Facts on Financing Social Protection Responses to COVID-19
The unprecedented and ongoing scale-up of social protection responses to the COVID-19 pandemic dwarf the response to the Great Recession. But how are countries financing such scale-up efforts? This note lays out ten stylized findings from a rapid...
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okr-10986-348022021-09-22T05:10:37Z Where is the Money Coming From? Ten Stylized Facts on Financing Social Protection Responses to COVID-19 Almenfi, Mohamed Breton, Melvin Dale, Pamela Gentilini, Ugo Pick, Alexendar Richardson, Dominic CORONAVIRUS COVID-19 PANDEMIC RESPONSE SOCIAL PROTECTION PUBLIC FINANCE PUBLIC EXPENDITURE CASH TRANSFERS BUDGET PRIORITY SOCIAL ASSISTANCE The unprecedented and ongoing scale-up of social protection responses to the COVID-19 pandemic dwarf the response to the Great Recession. But how are countries financing such scale-up efforts? This note lays out ten stylized findings from a rapid review of social protection financing sources in thirty-one countries, including in terms of composition between external and domestic resources, and specific modalities within each. 2020-11-20T20:09:52Z 2020-11-20T20:09:52Z 2020-11 Policy Note http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/737761605775837011/Where-is-the-Money-Coming-From-Ten-Stylized-Fact-on-Financing-Social-Protection-Responses-to-COVID-19 http://hdl.handle.net/10986/34802 English Social Protection and Jobs Policy and Technical Note;No. 23 CC BY 3.0 IGO http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/igo World Bank World Bank, Washington, DC Economic & Sector Work Economic & Sector Work :: Policy Note |
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CORONAVIRUS COVID-19 PANDEMIC RESPONSE SOCIAL PROTECTION PUBLIC FINANCE PUBLIC EXPENDITURE CASH TRANSFERS BUDGET PRIORITY SOCIAL ASSISTANCE Almenfi, Mohamed Breton, Melvin Dale, Pamela Gentilini, Ugo Pick, Alexendar Richardson, Dominic Where is the Money Coming From? Ten Stylized Facts on Financing Social Protection Responses to COVID-19 |
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The unprecedented and ongoing scale-up
of social protection responses to the COVID-19 pandemic
dwarf the response to the Great Recession. But how are
countries financing such scale-up efforts? This note lays
out ten stylized findings from a rapid review of social
protection financing sources in thirty-one countries,
including in terms of composition between external and
domestic resources, and specific modalities within each. |
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Policy Note |
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Almenfi, Mohamed Breton, Melvin Dale, Pamela Gentilini, Ugo Pick, Alexendar Richardson, Dominic |
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Almenfi, Mohamed Breton, Melvin Dale, Pamela Gentilini, Ugo Pick, Alexendar Richardson, Dominic |
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Almenfi, Mohamed |
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Where is the Money Coming From? Ten Stylized Facts on Financing Social Protection Responses to COVID-19 |
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Where is the Money Coming From? Ten Stylized Facts on Financing Social Protection Responses to COVID-19 |
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Where is the Money Coming From? Ten Stylized Facts on Financing Social Protection Responses to COVID-19 |
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Where is the Money Coming From? Ten Stylized Facts on Financing Social Protection Responses to COVID-19 |
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Where is the Money Coming From? Ten Stylized Facts on Financing Social Protection Responses to COVID-19 |
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where is the money coming from? ten stylized facts on financing social protection responses to covid-19 |
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World Bank, Washington, DC |
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2020 |
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http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/737761605775837011/Where-is-the-Money-Coming-From-Ten-Stylized-Fact-on-Financing-Social-Protection-Responses-to-COVID-19 http://hdl.handle.net/10986/34802 |
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