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The SARS-CoV-2 coronavirus (Covid-19) pandemic caused a global health crisis and a recession of the global economy in 2020. As part of the improvement of instruments and recommendations for handling, anti-pandemic security measures, the implementation of ICT and Internet information technologies into remote communication processes, business processes, etc. has increased. The scale of Internetization and digitalization of various aspects of economic activity and citizens' behaviour, social communication,has increased. During the pandemic, the scale of international tourism development decreased significantly and many international supply and supply logistics chains were disrupted. Therefore, coronavirus pandemic caused changes in the nature of economic and information globalization processes. On the other hand, globalization processes may also be determined by the growing importance of green globalization,increasing international importance of achieving sustainable development goals and developing global environmental policies.
globalization, pandemic, coronavirus, Covid-19, macroeconomics, global economy, internetiza-tion, digitization, sustainability, environmental policy
globalization, pandemic, coronavirus, Covid-19, macroeconomics, global economy, internetiza-tion, digitization, sustainability, environmental policy
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