COVID-19 and South Asia's Economic Landscape
Impacts and Lessons Learned
Iyanatul Islam editor Selim Raihan editor
Format:Hardback
Publisher:Taylor & Francis Ltd
Published:27th Oct '25
Currently unavailable, and unfortunately no date known when it will be back

The COVID-19 pandemic delivered an unprecedented shock to economies worldwide. This book delves into how this global crisis reshaped the economic terrain of South Asia and other Asian countries, providing vital insights into its diverse impacts and the lessons learned. Bringing together leading experts, the volume offers a comprehensive look at the pandemic's effects on key areas of development. Chapters explore crucial issues such as:
- Changing trade patterns and regional connectivity in the post-pandemic era
- The macroeconomic consequences of vaccination programs
- The intricate dynamics of poverty, examining how vulnerable households fared in Bangladesh
- The gendered impacts on trade across the region
- Country-specific policy responses implemented in Sri Lanka and Pakistan
- The complexities of monetary policy and bank credit in Indonesia
Written to be accessible to non-specialists, this book offers critical analysis for anyone seeking to understand the profound economic consequences of COVID-19 and build resilience against future shocks.
This book offers critical insights for policymakers, development practitioners, academic researchers, graduate students and financial analysts seeking to understand the profound economic consequences of COVID-19 and build resilience against future shocks.
Most of the chapters in this book were originally published as a special issue in the Journal of the Asia Pacific Economy. This edition features an updated introduction and a new chapter.
ISBN: 9781041142188
Dimensions: unknown
Weight: 500g
176 pages