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Table 2.1 Domesticated animals and human diseases that they’ll be

able to cause........................................................................................................

19

Table 2.2 Global pandemic examples: period, host, death toll........................... 21

Table 2.3 Economic impact prediction of SARS: selected asian

countries (2003)................................................................................................... 32

Table 2.4 Tax regulations in combating COVID-19: country

examples.............................................................................................................. 34

Table 3.1 Countries with the most public spending with COVID-19

Outbreak (Billion $)............................................................................................ 54

Table 3.2 Countries with the most credit support and guarantee

with the COVID-19 outbreak (Billion $)............................................................ 55

Table 5.1 Overview of the world economic outlook projections

(percent change, unless noted otherwise)........................................................... 90

Table 5.2 COVID-19 outbreak status in selected countries................................ 92

Table 6.1 Classification of transfer expenditures according

to Brochier and Tabatoni................................................................................... 101

Table 6.2 Turkey 2020 growth rate forecasts............................................... 101

Table 6.3 Sectors and COVID-19................................................................. 105

Table 6.4 Supports provided under social protection shield

(as of 18.05.2020)............................................................................................... 108

Table 6.5 Loan facilities provided during COVID-19..................................

109

Table 7.1 Dataondemographiccharacteristicsofparticipants........................ 123

Table 7.2 Support rates of the government’s struggle against

COVID-19........................................................................................................... 124

Table 7.3 Detailed support status for the financial measures taken

by the government during the struggle against COVID-19.... 125

Table 7.4 The people who support status of the increase of custom

duties will change if there is no COVID-19 pandemic..................................... 127

Table 7.5 The people whom support status of the increase of SCT

will change if there is no COVID-19 pandemic................................................ 127

Table 7.6 Trust in democratic institutions and economic situation 128 Table 7.7 Analysis of the answers given to the questions in Table

7.2. According to occupations: worker..................................... 130

Table 7.8 Analysis of the answers given to the questions in Table

7.2. According to occupations: unemployed............................. 131

Table 7.9 Analysis of the answers given to the questions in Table

7.2. According to occupations: business owner........................ 132

Table 7.10 Analysis of the answers given to the questions

in Table 7.2. According to occupations: tradesperson or self-employed.......... 133

Table 7.11 Analysis of the answers given to the questions in Table

7.2. According to occupations: civil servant............................. 135

Table 7.12 Analysis of the answers given to the questions in Table

7.2. According to occupations: student...................................... 136

Table 7.13 Analysis of the answers given to the questions in Table

7.3. According to occupations: worker..................................... 137

Table 7.14 Analysis of the answers given to the questions in Table

7.3. According to occupations: unemployed.............................

138

Table 7.15 Analysis of the answers given to the questions in Table

7.3. According to occupations: business owner........................ 140

Table 7.16 Analysis of the answers given to the questions

in Table 7.3. According to occupations: tradesperson or self-employed.......... 142

Table 7.17 Analysis of the answers given to the questions in Table

7.3. According to occupations: civil servant............................. 144

Table 7.18 Analysis of the answers given to the questions in Table

7.3. According to occupations: student...................................... 145

Table 8.1 Social distancing measures taken in selected countries to combat COVID-19 154

Table 8.2 Economic effects caused by social distancing measures in selected countries 157

Table 8.3 Financialsupportpackagesinselectedcountries............................. 166

Table 9.1 Impact of COVID-19 Outbreak on Sectors.................................... 195

Table 11.1 Digital development of the government phenomenon................. 226

Table 11.2 Money matrix................................................................................ 229

Table 11.3 Ratio of use of cash in 2018 (%).................................................. 231

Table 11.4 Using credit cards in domestic shopping (Turkey)....................... 232

Table 11.5 Pay online with debit or credit cards (Turkey)............................ 233

Table 13.1 Wordsscannedinbigdata................................................................ 265

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