The Economics of Post-Crisis Recoveries

Following our Economics of a Pandemic series, we will now explore the potential paths to recovery and ask some key questions:

- How did economies recover from severe downturns? And why it may be different this this time? – Will globalistion turn into nationalism? – How did central banks and governments respond and what does this mean for our wallets in the future? – Is there a green lining of the pandemic cloud? What are the chances of green growth going forward? – The pandemic forced many changes on businesses and individuals. How have people reacted to forced experimentation in the past and what will stick from the current pandemic?

Further information available here: oubep.econ.ox.ac.uk/the-economics-of-post-crisis-recoveries

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