The fourth issue of CEPR's new online publication for the rapid dissemination of emerging scholarly work on the Covid19 epidemic has now been published.
CEPR has published the third issue of its new online publication for the rapid dissemination of emerging scholarly work on the Covid19 epidemic.
In Policy Insight 102, Debraj Ray, Sreenivasan Subramanian, Lore Vandewalle present the impossibilities of enforcing a western-style lockdown in countries such as India where the state is unable to provide the necessary back-up welfare measures, and examine what workable variations could make reducing Covid-19 transmission possible in those circumstances.
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CEPR has published the second issue of its new online publication for the rapid dissemination of emerging scholarly work on the Covid19 epidemic.
A new CEPR Policy Insight by Cédric Tille of the Geneva Graduate Institute of International and Development Studies and CEPR Research Fellow, examines if Switzerland has a problem of too little debt, considers alternatives for the government’s current fiscal policy, and recommends policy actions for mitigating damage caused by the COVID-19 epidemic.
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A CEPR study by Óscar Jordá, Sanjay Singh and Alan Taylor, explores the medium- to long-term macroeconomic effects of global pandemics, through studying rates of return on assets using a dataset stretching back to the 14th century.
CEPR has launched a new online publication for the rapid dissemination of emerging scholarly work on the Covid19 epidemic. Issue one is now available.
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