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![]() | On 14 May 2021, it was proposed that this article be moved to COVID-19 recession in New Zealand. The result of the discussion was procedural close. |
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Economic impact of the COVID-19 pandemic in New Zealand.
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Impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on the New Zealand economy → Economic impact of the COVID-19 pandemic in New Zealand – The current title that was made by Andykatib is not grammatical and poorly structured. In fact, many articles about the COVID-19 pandemic impact on the economy in general and respective countries follows convention Economic impact of the COVID-19 in xxxx for example Economic impact of the COVID-19 pandemic in Canada, Economic impact of the COVID-19 pandemic in the United States, etc, even for economic impact in general like Economic impact of the COVID-19 pandemic. So in order to make this article title more consistent to the rest, please move it to the new title. Another option if it cannot moved is all articles mentioned Economic impact by country should follow NZ naming convention. 180.242.50.227 ( talk) 22:39, 20 January 2021 (UTC)
The result of the move request was: procedural close. Included in the requested move below already. ( closed by non-admin page mover) ~ Aseleste ( t, e | c, l) 00:54, 19 May 2021 (UTC)
Economic impact of the COVID-19 pandemic in New Zealand → COVID-19 recession in New Zealand – Following naming convention of other articles about recessions in the economic history of the United States and Commonwealth of Nations countries. CommonKnowledgeCreator ( talk) 00:05, 12 May 2021 (UTC)
The result of the move request was: procedural close. Included in the requested move below already. ( closed by non-admin page mover) ~ Aseleste ( t, e | c, l) 01:03, 19 May 2021 (UTC)
– The economic impact of the COVID-19 pandemic was a supply shock to the global economy initiated by the national lockdowns that produced economic contractions in many countries around the world (including most of the G20 – the countries that account for nine-tenths of the gross international product). While there are recovery periods following official contractions, all content falls within of the usage of recession and recovery and all of the content is accounted for because all sectors of the economy are part of real GDP in one way or another even if it isn't immediately evident from the GDP formula itself. Any content summarized in the article that falls outside of the official real GDP contraction can fall within a recovery subsection at the end of every article. New titles are shorter and technically correct. CommonKnowledgeCreator ( talk) 23:34, 14 May 2021 (UTC)
The result of the move request was: not moved. ( closed by non-admin page mover) Elli ( talk | contribs) 22:59, 28 May 2021 (UTC)
– The economic impact of the COVID-19 pandemic was a supply shock to the global economy initiated by the national lockdowns that produced economic contractions in many countries around the world (including most of the G20 – the countries that account for nine-tenths of the gross international product). While there are recovery periods following official contractions, all content falls within of the usage of recession and recovery and all of the content is accounted for because all sectors of the economy are part of real GDP in one way or another even if it isn't immediately evident from the GDP formula itself. Any content summarized in the article that falls outside of the official real GDP contraction can fall within a recovery subsection at the end of every article. New titles are shorter, technically correct, and more consistent with the titles in other recessions in the history of the world (particularly the United States and Commonwealth of Nations countries). CommonKnowledgeCreator ( talk) 23:42, 14 May 2021 (UTC)
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![]() | On 14 May 2021, it was proposed that this article be moved to COVID-19 recession in New Zealand. The result of the discussion was procedural close. |
![]() | On 14 May 2021, it was proposed that this article be moved to COVID-19 recession in New Zealand. The result of the discussion was procedural close. |
![]() | It was proposed in this section that
Economic impact of the COVID-19 pandemic in New Zealand be
renamed and moved to
Economic impact of the COVID-19 pandemic in New Zealand.
result: Links:
current log •
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This is template {{
subst:Requested move/end}} |
Impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on the New Zealand economy → Economic impact of the COVID-19 pandemic in New Zealand – The current title that was made by Andykatib is not grammatical and poorly structured. In fact, many articles about the COVID-19 pandemic impact on the economy in general and respective countries follows convention Economic impact of the COVID-19 in xxxx for example Economic impact of the COVID-19 pandemic in Canada, Economic impact of the COVID-19 pandemic in the United States, etc, even for economic impact in general like Economic impact of the COVID-19 pandemic. So in order to make this article title more consistent to the rest, please move it to the new title. Another option if it cannot moved is all articles mentioned Economic impact by country should follow NZ naming convention. 180.242.50.227 ( talk) 22:39, 20 January 2021 (UTC)
The result of the move request was: procedural close. Included in the requested move below already. ( closed by non-admin page mover) ~ Aseleste ( t, e | c, l) 00:54, 19 May 2021 (UTC)
Economic impact of the COVID-19 pandemic in New Zealand → COVID-19 recession in New Zealand – Following naming convention of other articles about recessions in the economic history of the United States and Commonwealth of Nations countries. CommonKnowledgeCreator ( talk) 00:05, 12 May 2021 (UTC)
The result of the move request was: procedural close. Included in the requested move below already. ( closed by non-admin page mover) ~ Aseleste ( t, e | c, l) 01:03, 19 May 2021 (UTC)
– The economic impact of the COVID-19 pandemic was a supply shock to the global economy initiated by the national lockdowns that produced economic contractions in many countries around the world (including most of the G20 – the countries that account for nine-tenths of the gross international product). While there are recovery periods following official contractions, all content falls within of the usage of recession and recovery and all of the content is accounted for because all sectors of the economy are part of real GDP in one way or another even if it isn't immediately evident from the GDP formula itself. Any content summarized in the article that falls outside of the official real GDP contraction can fall within a recovery subsection at the end of every article. New titles are shorter and technically correct. CommonKnowledgeCreator ( talk) 23:34, 14 May 2021 (UTC)
The result of the move request was: not moved. ( closed by non-admin page mover) Elli ( talk | contribs) 22:59, 28 May 2021 (UTC)
– The economic impact of the COVID-19 pandemic was a supply shock to the global economy initiated by the national lockdowns that produced economic contractions in many countries around the world (including most of the G20 – the countries that account for nine-tenths of the gross international product). While there are recovery periods following official contractions, all content falls within of the usage of recession and recovery and all of the content is accounted for because all sectors of the economy are part of real GDP in one way or another even if it isn't immediately evident from the GDP formula itself. Any content summarized in the article that falls outside of the official real GDP contraction can fall within a recovery subsection at the end of every article. New titles are shorter, technically correct, and more consistent with the titles in other recessions in the history of the world (particularly the United States and Commonwealth of Nations countries). CommonKnowledgeCreator ( talk) 23:42, 14 May 2021 (UTC)