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What central banks have done to help the economy survive Covid-19
[L’action des banques centrales pour aider l’économie à survivre au Covid-19]

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  • Florens Odendahl
  • Adrian Penalver
  • Urszula Szczerbowicz

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Covid-19 is a public health emergency. Economic activity has been suspended due to the necessary confinement measures taken almost everywhere in the world. The targeted policies of major central banks to address this economic crisis share many common features but differ in details and labels. Le Covid-19 constitue une urgence de santé publique. L’activité économique est suspendue en raison des indispensables mesures de confinement prises presque partout dans le monde. Les mesures ciblées des principales banques centrales adoptées face à cette crise économique ont de nombreux points communs, mais elles diffèrent dans les détails et dans leurs libellés.

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  • Florens Odendahl & Adrian Penalver & Urszula Szczerbowicz, 2020. "What central banks have done to help the economy survive Covid-19 [L’action des banques centrales pour aider l’économie à survivre au Covid-19]," Eco Notepad (in progress) 157, Banque de France.
  • Handle: RePEc:bfr:econot:157
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