This document is an essay assignment submitted by Shivani Prasad (student ID: S11186723) for the course EC101 Principles of Macroeconomics. The essay discusses the economic impact of COVID-19 on Fiji and macroeconomic policies implemented in response. Specifically, it addresses how the pandemic led to economic contraction, increased unemployment and poverty. It also examines the effects on inequality, climate-related disasters, and uneven social assistance distribution. The essay concludes by noting how various government policies aimed to support businesses and consumers during this difficult time.
This document is an essay assignment submitted by Shivani Prasad (student ID: S11186723) for the course EC101 Principles of Macroeconomics. The essay discusses the economic impact of COVID-19 on Fiji and macroeconomic policies implemented in response. Specifically, it addresses how the pandemic led to economic contraction, increased unemployment and poverty. It also examines the effects on inequality, climate-related disasters, and uneven social assistance distribution. The essay concludes by noting how various government policies aimed to support businesses and consumers during this difficult time.
This document is an essay assignment submitted by Shivani Prasad (student ID: S11186723) for the course EC101 Principles of Macroeconomics. The essay discusses the economic impact of COVID-19 on Fiji and macroeconomic policies implemented in response. Specifically, it addresses how the pandemic led to economic contraction, increased unemployment and poverty. It also examines the effects on inequality, climate-related disasters, and uneven social assistance distribution. The essay concludes by noting how various government policies aimed to support businesses and consumers during this difficult time.
This document is an essay assignment submitted by Shivani Prasad (student ID: S11186723) for the course EC101 Principles of Macroeconomics. The essay discusses the economic impact of COVID-19 on Fiji and macroeconomic policies implemented in response. Specifically, it addresses how the pandemic led to economic contraction, increased unemployment and poverty. It also examines the effects on inequality, climate-related disasters, and uneven social assistance distribution. The essay concludes by noting how various government policies aimed to support businesses and consumers during this difficult time.
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EC101
PRINCIPLES 0F MACROECONOMICS ESSAY ASSIGNMENT
NAME: SHIVANI PRASAD
STUDENT ID: S11186723 QUESTION 1 Corona virus disease (Covid-19) is a dangerous and infectious disease caused by the SARS-coV- 2 virus. Some of the common symptoms of covid-19 are fever, cough, loss of taste and smell and tiredness. Most people who will experience covid-19 illness will have mild to moderate symptoms and some of them can recover without any special treatment but some of the people will become seriously ill and will require medical treatment and attention. The virus can be spread through an infected person’s mouth, when the person sneeze, cough, sing, speak and breath. Thus, this essay will discuss the economic impact of covid-19 on the economy and 5 macroeconomics policies that respond to the covid-19 crisis. To begin with, the economic growth of Fiji contracted in the year 2020, the hardest time for the Fijians in the country’s history. The covid-19 pandemic had a huge impact on the economic and social factor of the country. The poverty and unemployment rate in Fiji increases. Due to the covid-19 measures that the government made on preventing the virus from spreading such as closure of boarders, no movements, no jobs for plenty people and people experienced sudden increase in uncertainty. Moreover, as the number of covid-19 cases in Fiji increases, the economy faced many impacts of the virus. Some of the impacts are firstly, the economy faced increase inequalities. This simply means that the people in the economy was affected especially the women because their household chores increase as the men and the children all stayed home due to workers being laid off and all schools around the world was closed. For example, the women have to wake up in the morning prepare breakfast and do all the chores, then prepare lunch, teach the children and after that get all the things ready for dinner. Secondly, the economy faced emergencies related to climate such as tropical cyclones Harold and Yasa, which affected some of the placed in Fiji very badly last year. Thirdly, the unequal distribution of social assistance that was given out to people. Some of the people in my economy did not receive the assistance given out by the government because they were receiving pension from social welfare but as for my concern, I think that if the assistance were given, then everyone should have received it because all the people living in Fiji were affected by the pandemic but not only some of them. Even for us the university students, we did not receive any assistance from the government as it stated that we receive allowance but for our allowance it was also reduced and we used to receive our allowance monthly. Therefore, some macroeconomics policies during this covid-19 pandemic in Fiji are firstly, the Fiji Socio Protection Covid-19 Response and System Development, which has improved the social assistance service and through the FNPF it transfers cash to those people who have lost their job and for those who had their working hours reduced due to the covid-19 pandemic. Secondly, reduction in tax for employers and employees for their FNPF contribution was from 8 to 10 percent directly to 5 percent for all respective person. Thirdly, there was an addition in budget granting for renovating the health sector facilities and even supplies for the biomedical. Fourthly, medical equipment was delivered to the health workers and the supplies for infection control as during this pandemic as other viruses can be prevented from spreading. Lastly, the Joint Incident Management Team (JIMT) was established to provide functional management in response to the covid-19 pandemic. To conclude, due to the covid-19 pandemic plenty people in Fiji was unemployed mainly in the tourism sector because the boarders were closed and no international visitors visited Fiji for the past months. Even for some individuals in my economy did not have anyone employed from their but they managed to survive during this pandemic by planting their own vegetables and even by selling those vegetables, the money that the people get use to by goods for themselves. The charity organization in my economy helped those needy people who cannot afford food items for themselves, by providing those families with basic food items that is necessary in order for people to survive. Our Fijian government also helped thousands of people in our country providing food ration for the families who were in isolation because the family members were tested positive for the covid-19 and the people were not allowed to go anywhere from their homes from at least 2 to 3 weeks or more until they are tested negative. The covid-10 measures that the government made to prevent the virus, some people did not pay attention as what the government was telling for them to do and they were the ones that were badly affected from the pandemic. QUESTION 3 When boarders were closed in Fiji, the tourism, formal and informal sector had a huge downfall. Many businesses in Fiji were closed for certain time and people have no or only small amount of income for them for months. Thus, this essay will discuss more on the business and consumer issues during covid-19, implications and recommendations taken by government to solve these issues. To begin with, resulting in the fall in domestic activities and increasing in unemployment, this household income decreased for people in Fiji. During the covid-19 pandemic for employees, their working hours was being reduced and there was a huge gap between the high- and low- income earners as their income decreased. The business was facing problems regarding the availability of products and the businesses were not able to satisfy the needs of the consumers because of the consequences of covid-19. The pandemic had indirectly affected the import and export that impacted the movement of trade all around the world. Due to this there was more tension and stress in the global environment of businesses. The businesses faced problems in assessing consumers locally as the online platforms have pulled all the consumers. To add on, for households they struggle to buy the goods and services because there was increase in the price level. The consumers purchase more products as they fear that those products will not be available for longer period of time and they purchase goods in large amounts. The demand and supply of products was unstable during the covid-19 pandemic. Individuals in some countries buy products such as canned foods, Panadol’s and hand sanitizer to prepare themselves to prevent the symptoms of covid -19 such as vomiting, diarrhea and nausea. There was also increase in digital adaptation as consumers used to spend most of their time online and purchasing unnecessary items rather than buying those items that would help them during this pandemic. Moreover, recommendation the government used to address these issues are firstly, motivating businesses in Fiji by introducing the national incentive scheme that can be used for production for Fiji made goods and services. The scheme battles the prices of imported goods and if Fiji can produce all these goods and services, it will be a benefit for the Fiji’s economy as there will be big uplift in the goods produced. Secondly, government to provide incentives for business sectors to support enterprises, provide jobs for unemployed people and provide income for employees. Thirdly, the government should support local firms and businesses potential to help unemployed individuals in Fiji so that each individual in Fiji is able to earn money for themselves and satisfy all their needs and wants and also it can help the individuals to improve their standard of living. To conclude, the covid-19 pandemic has affected plenty people in positive and negative ways and people should make sure that they follow all measures of conid-19 to prevent themselves from catching this virus and also to overcome this situation. 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