Volume 12 , Issue 1 , PP: 58-163, 2024 | Cite this article as | XML | Html | PDF | Full Length Article
Carlos Wilman Maldonado Gudiño 1 * , Maria Fernanda Jara Campoverde 2 , Maria Belen Carlosama Ponce 3 , Marina Abdurashidova 4
Doi: https://doi.org/10.54216/JISIoT.120112
The article investigates the neutrosophic multicriteria analysis of the post-pandemic economic recovery, an intricate and multi-dimensional problem, which persistently affects several nations in a globalized setting with high levels of uncertainty. This study delves into how recovery measures including policies and strategies should be developed and implemented considering the newly emerging complexities that characterize the mod-ern world and its politics. The main concern is the absence of any tools that may seek to correlate the various factors that are necessarily involved in any recovery process, all of which have variable post- pandemic eco-nomic, social, and political conditions. In addition, there is clearly an importance of this issue since it has been so timely for governments and/or organizations to look for strategies and policies that would ensure a just and environmentally sound reconstruction phase. By providing a neutrosophic multicriteria analysis that has not been applied before in this context, the paper contributes to the existing literature by outlining various factors involved in economic recovery such as fiscal policy and health and social measures. This study takes the neu-trosophic perspective and forms of analysis to explore the various uncertainties and heterogeneous views con-cerning economic strategies, thus enabling an intricate analysis of the strategic options put forth. The findings emphasize the necessity for a creative and cross-cutting strategy towards the reconstruction of the economy, emphasizing the fact that the solutions must be dynamic to the changing circumstances. Making an academic contribution, this research not only proposes a new theoretically based framework for the understanding of recovery, but also has practical recommendations that may help in formulating policies that are more robust and effective in times of crises.
Neutrosophic multicriteria analysis , Multicriteria decision making , Unbiased logic , Unbiased popula-tions , Indicators , Behavior , Data sets , Economic recovery , Expert evaluation
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