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An effective economic response to the Coronavirus in Europe

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  • Maria Demertzis
  • André Sapir
  • Simone Tagliapietra
  • Guntram B. Wolff

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The COVID-19 pandemic represents a major shock to the global and European economy. Most European countries need to take bold quarantine and lock-down measures, as has been done in Italy, to prevent an explosion of the epidemic which would lead to many deaths and the collapse of healthcare systems. The economic consequences of such measures are major, and are felt through both supply and demand-side channels. A coordinated and bold...

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  • Maria Demertzis & André Sapir & Simone Tagliapietra & Guntram B. Wolff, 2020. "An effective economic response to the Coronavirus in Europe," Policy Contributions 35323, Bruegel.
  • Handle: RePEc:bre:polcon:35323
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