resilience , policy and tourism
Description
This is cross-sectional data sets in 60 countries along the Belt and Road Initiative of China.Based on the results of research by Elgin et al. (2020) CESI used information on fiscal policy, monetary policy and international exchange rate policy data provided by the International Monetary Fund on 6 May 2021 to calculate the economic stimulus index (CESI).Resilience includes overall resilience, economic resiliency, risk quality and supply chain indices. Economic resilience is measured by four indicators of productivity, political risk, oil density, and urbanization; risk quality is measurable by four parameters of known natural disasters, natural disaster risk quality, fire risk quality and inherent network risk; and the Supply Chain Index is measuring by four criteria of corruption control, infrastructure quality, corporate governance and supply chain visibility. Data from the Global Resilience Index website (www.fmglobal.com) dated 1 March 2021; tourism development data from the World Travel and Tourism Council (WTTC) 2020 country statistics; COVID-19 infection and deaths from the world real-time statistics of 30 December 2020 ( www.wttc.org); public health expenditure per capital and other three indicators from the data of the World Bank's 2020 World Development Index.