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New Social Economy Development Covid 19(1st Edition)

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John Lok

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ISBN: 979-8885914789

Book publisher: Notion Press (February 4, 2022)

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New Social Economy Development Covid 19 1st Edition Summary: In first part, I shall explain whether macro or micro economic method is more easily to predict or measure when and how and why the developing country's consumer shopping desire to be rised or reduced. Can we apply macroeconomic behavioral methods to help developing countries to control current rate of inflation, output or productive rising levels. It is necessary for the developing countries' economy to adjust from its current situation of instability to the target stabilised position. In fact, any developing countries' economic in instability problem is reflecting in high inflation, low output growth and a growing balance of payment deficit. I shall indicate reasons whether we can apply macroeconomic behavioral methods to help developing countries to measure why and how and when consumer behavior or desire to be rised or reduced. This book second part researches whether macro economic can measure how social change to influence positive or negative factor will impact any countries' crime rate to be raised or reduced. Has it relationship between global macro economic environment and young unemployed people whose behaviors change, e.g. attempting stealing when they encounter long term unemployment suitation or attempting to sell illegal drug to earn income or performing anit-social damage behavior to influence convenient road transportation and working people need catch amy public transportation tools etc. traffic jam manual causing anti-social damage behavior?