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Pursuit of Ideal Strategy to Manage Pandemic: A Comparative Study of COVID 19 for USA, Italy, Spain, China, and Pakistan

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    (Member Planning Commission of Pakistan and Secretary to the Provincial Governments in Pakistan.)

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  • Syed Akhtar Hussain Shah, 2020. "Pursuit of Ideal Strategy to Manage Pandemic: A Comparative Study of COVID 19 for USA, Italy, Spain, China, and Pakistan," PIDE-Working Papers 2020:17, Pakistan Institute of Development Economics.
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    1. Shah, Syed Akhter Hussain & Shah, Tariq & Ahmad, Eatzaz, 2011. "Equilibrium in Economic Development A Perspective of Social Capital," MPRA Paper 59294, University Library of Munich, Germany.
    2. Shah, Syed Akhter Hussain & Shah, Tari shah & Ahmed, Eatzaz, 2011. "Top-Down Approach for the Social Capital Development," MPRA Paper 59293, University Library of Munich, Germany.
    3. Stefan Elbe, 2011. "Pandemics on the Radar Screen: Health Security, Infectious Disease and the Medicalisation of Insecurity," Political Studies, Political Studies Association, vol. 59(4), pages 848-866, December.
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