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Economic model of centralized resource management in the context of pandemic risks: relevance and prospects of implementation

Written by D. N. Valeev

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doi: 10.24151/2409-1073-2023-1-29-36

Abstract. The prospects of risk management through the implementation of anti-crisis resource
management strategy are analyzed. It is suggested that economic actions taken to combat
the COVID-19 virus threat and possible next pandemics are not fully estimated, although they
are very promising. Based on the data on eff ective management strategies implemented during the
COVID-19 pandemic, the prospects for the implementation of anti-crisis resource management
models, tested as well as being under development, are considered. A model of centralized management
of strategic health resources has been proposed.

Keywords: management, resource management, risk management, pandemic, government
regulation, regulated distribution, supply-and-demand dynamics

For citation: Valeev D. N. “Economic Model of Centralized Resource Management in the
Context of Pandemic Risks: Relevance and Prospects of Implementation”. Economic and Social
Research 1 (37) (2023): 29—36. (In Russian). https://doi.org/10.24151/2409-1073-2023-1-29-36

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