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Aspectos económicos de la crisis del Covid-19. Boletín de seguimiento nº2

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  • Florentino Felgueroso
  • Angel de la Fuente
  • José E. Boscá
  • Joan Costa i Font
  • Rafael Doménech
  • Javier Ferri
  • José I. García Pérez
  • Sergi Jiménez
  • Diego Rodríguez
  • Analía Viola

Abstract

Este documento es el segundo de una serie de boletines de seguimiento de la crisis del Covid. Tras repasar brevemente la evolución de la incidencia sanitaria del virus y el diseño del proceso de desescalada, se recopila una batería de indicadores de los efectos de la pandemia sobre la actividad económica y las cuentas públicas, se analizan y valoran las principales medidas económicas que se han tomado en relación con ella y se ofrece un análisis detallado de la evolución del mercado de trabajo en las últimas semanas. En este número se incluye también una sección sobre el impacto de la epidemia en los mayores y otra con una propuesta para mitigar sus efectos sobre el sistema educativo, así como una tribuna invitada.

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  • Florentino Felgueroso & Angel de la Fuente & José E. Boscá & Joan Costa i Font & Rafael Doménech & Javier Ferri & José I. García Pérez & Sergi Jiménez & Diego Rodríguez & Analía Viola, 2020. "Aspectos económicos de la crisis del Covid-19. Boletín de seguimiento nº2," Studies on the Spanish Economy eee2020-14, FEDEA.
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