Covid-19 and interweaving of crises: Restoring Keynesianism in order to rebuild macroeconomic policy
[Covid-19 et imbrication des crises : réhabiliter le keynésianisme pour refonder la politique macroéconomique]
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- Sébastien Charles & Thomas Dallery & Jonathan Marie, 2021. "Covid-19 and interweaving of crises: Restoring Keynesianism in order to rebuild macroeconomic policy [Covid-19 et imbrication des crises : réhabiliter le keynésianisme pour refonder la politique ma," Post-Print hal-03148074, HAL.
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