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    Published on Monday, April 6, 2020

    The Macroeconomic Impact of COVID-19

    Summary

    We are faced with a pandemic whose economic impact will likely cause the biggest drop in global GDP since the end of the Second World War. The uncertainties are enormous.

    Key points

    • Key points:
    • Activity in Spain declined by 30% over the last two weeks of March, affecting 40% of jobs.
    • In 2020 GDP could fall by 4.1% if isolation measures are short-lived and there is a rapid V-shaped recovery.
    • Alternatively, it would probably fall by 7.9% if the fall were sharper and the recovery more gradual.

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    Authors

    José Emilio Boscá University of Valencia and Fedea - External partner
    Rafael Doménech BBVA Research - Head of Economic Analysis
    Javier Ferri Valencia University and Fedea - External partner

    Documents and files

    Press article (PDF)

    Bosca_Domenech_Ferri_Los_efectos_macroeconomicos_del_COVID19_Expansion__WB_.pdf

    Spanish - April 6, 2020

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