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The interrelated international economic transactions that take place between many

nations are referred to as the global economy. The countries concerned may experience
positive or negative effects from these economic actions. The way that cooperating
nations have organized and managed the global economy has altered dramatically during
the past few decades. Both the movement of people and the flow of commodities and
services between nations are impacted by these changes. A global economic crisis might
result from excessive fluctuations in this international economic system, as we have
witnessed several times during the past century. Unprecedented in recent memory, the
COVID-19 global pandemic has caused a human and economic crisis. The world
economy is in its greatest recession since World War II, which has disrupted supply
chains, tourism, and other industries. Lockdown measures and stimulus plans were
implemented in response, however the severity of these policies varied significantly
among nations. The most vulnerable groups within nations have been disproportionately
impacted by both the spread of the virus and job losses. 

So I created a collage about the global economy and how the recent catastrophe, COVID-
19, the worldwide epidemic, has affected it. As you can see in the collage, the collage's
upper portion has four images that demonstrate how the global economy contributes to a
growth in both the supply of products and state capacity. Additionally, as economies
expand, states have the ability and resources to tax that income in order to fund the public
goods and services that their residents require, such as healthcare, education, social
security, and basic public services. The four photos also demonstrate how the world
economy started to expand more quickly when COVID-19 wasn't present, but that
COVID-19 caused this to shift. The collage's central girl is a representation of how we
humans suffer and are most impacted by COVID-19. The four red lines represent how the
four photographs differ from one another. The four photographs in the lower part of the
collage illustrate that those images are the cause of the COVID-19 in the global economy
since I also put the coronavirus logo in the sides to show that they are accountable for
those images. The first two images are of money and various national flags. We are all
aware that COVID-19 is a worldwide crisis that affects all nations. The world's total
gross product (GDP) decreased by 3.4 percent as a result of COVID-19.

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