Special Issue COVID-19
Implications for the government, management and public policies in Iberoamerica
Abstract
Desde la Asociación GIGAPP y su red de investigadores/as presentamos con mucho gusto este nuevo número especial, dedicado a tratar el tema que sin duda articulará muchas propuestas de investigación urgentes actuales y muchas agendas en los próximos años, desde muchos enfoques, escuelas de pensamiento, jurisdicciones, sectores de política pública y metodología de análisis. Nos referimos a las implicaciones e impactos de la crisis sanitaria provocada por el virus SARS COVID-19 en el gobierno, la gestión y las políticas públicas en el mundo. Deseamos agradecer a los y las autores/as por su generosidad y paciencia. Agradecer especialmente a los/as revisores/as por su acierto y cuidado en este número especial. Como siempre, esperamos que este número especial contribuya al avance del conocimiento y a la mejora de nuestras instituciones y administraciones públicas. Desde GIGAPP deseamos mantener y reforzar Estudios Working Papers como un espacio regional de diálogo académico y de difusión de conocimiento, abierto y colaborativo de calidad. La respuesta a este llamado especial es para nosotros una muestra más de la fortaleza e impulso que goza esta red de investigación Iberoamericana, y de la que sólo podemos estar orgullosos/as
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