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The Economic Impact of the Coronavirus Pandemic on the Most Vulnerable Micro, Small, and Medium-Sized Enterprises: Protecting Jobs, Especially for Youth and Women
by
Morrar, Rabeh
, Khalidi, Raja
in
Armed forces
/ Colonial government
/ Colonialism
/ Coronaviruses
/ COVID-19
/ Economic conditions
/ Economic impact
/ Governance
/ Informal economy
/ International markets
/ Labor market
/ Military occupations
/ Occupations
/ Pandemics
/ Raw materials
/ Self employment
/ Shutdowns
/ Skilled workers
/ Social exclusion
/ State
/ Statehood
/ Tourism
/ Unemployment
/ Vulnerability
/ Women
/ Womens health
/ Working hours
2021
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The Economic Impact of the Coronavirus Pandemic on the Most Vulnerable Micro, Small, and Medium-Sized Enterprises: Protecting Jobs, Especially for Youth and Women
by
Morrar, Rabeh
, Khalidi, Raja
in
Armed forces
/ Colonial government
/ Colonialism
/ Coronaviruses
/ COVID-19
/ Economic conditions
/ Economic impact
/ Governance
/ Informal economy
/ International markets
/ Labor market
/ Military occupations
/ Occupations
/ Pandemics
/ Raw materials
/ Self employment
/ Shutdowns
/ Skilled workers
/ Social exclusion
/ State
/ Statehood
/ Tourism
/ Unemployment
/ Vulnerability
/ Women
/ Womens health
/ Working hours
2021
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The Economic Impact of the Coronavirus Pandemic on the Most Vulnerable Micro, Small, and Medium-Sized Enterprises: Protecting Jobs, Especially for Youth and Women
by
Morrar, Rabeh
, Khalidi, Raja
in
Armed forces
/ Colonial government
/ Colonialism
/ Coronaviruses
/ COVID-19
/ Economic conditions
/ Economic impact
/ Governance
/ Informal economy
/ International markets
/ Labor market
/ Military occupations
/ Occupations
/ Pandemics
/ Raw materials
/ Self employment
/ Shutdowns
/ Skilled workers
/ Social exclusion
/ State
/ Statehood
/ Tourism
/ Unemployment
/ Vulnerability
/ Women
/ Womens health
/ Working hours
2021
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The Economic Impact of the Coronavirus Pandemic on the Most Vulnerable Micro, Small, and Medium-Sized Enterprises: Protecting Jobs, Especially for Youth and Women
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The Economic Impact of the Coronavirus Pandemic on the Most Vulnerable Micro, Small, and Medium-Sized Enterprises: Protecting Jobs, Especially for Youth and Women
2021
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Morrar and Khalidi offer insights about the economic impact of the Coronavirus pandemic on the most vulnerable micro, small, and medium-sized enterprises. While for once Palestine is confronting a crisis common to all peoples and countries of the world, it is unique in having to do so as a non-sovereign state, under a prolonged Israeli military occupation that empowers a creeping settler-colonial enterprise. The governance record of the Palestinian Authority (PA) has been mixed, stunted by the inherent contradictions of the last decade's effort to fashion statehood under colonial rule and to build a national macro-economy while remaining structurally dependent upon the powerful Israeli economy. Its fledgling institutions are constrained by the limits of self-government arrangements, relentless Israeli settlement policies, and the (imposed) separation and (chosen) political division of the West Bank and the Gaza Strip.
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