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Regional Resilience in Times of a Pandemic Crisis: The Case of COVID-19 in China
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Gong H
; Hassink R
; Tan J
; Huang D
Tijdschr Econ Soc Geogr
2020[Jul]; 111
(3
): 497-512
PMID32836493
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The notion of resilience to analyse how fast systems recover from shocks has been
increasingly taken up in economic geography, in which there is a burgeoning
literature on regional resilience. Regional resilience is a place-sensitive,
multi-layered and multi-scalar, conflict-ridden and highly contingent process.
The nature of shocks is one important impact factor on regional resilience.
Arguably, so far, most literature on regional resilience has dealt with the
financial crisis in 2008/2009. In this research note, we will analyse both the
particular characteristics of the current COVID-19 crisis, as well as its effects
on regional recovery and potential resilience in China, where it started. We
conclude that a complex combination of the characteristics of the current
COVID-19 crisis, the institutional experience of dealing with previous pandemic
and epidemic crises, government support schemes, as well as regional industrial
structures, might potentially affect the recovery and resilience rates of Chinese
regions.