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2021
- p346-22 Why do we need a Carbon Border Adjustment Mechanism? Towards the development of a Climate Club
In: No Brainers and Low-Hanging Fruit in National Climate Policy
by Fayos Herrera, MarÃa & Garicano, Luis
- p347-01 Evolution of the economics of climate change
In: Combating Climate Change: A CEPR Collection
by Weder di Mauro, Beatrice
- p347-02 Why are economists letting down the world on climate change?
In: Combating Climate Change: A CEPR Collection
by Oswald, Andrew & Stern, Nicholas
- p347-02 Climate Change, ethics and the economics of the global deal
In: Combating Climate Change: A CEPR Collection
by Stern, Nicholas
- p347-03 Climate economics
In: Combating Climate Change: A CEPR Collection
by Heal, Geoffrey
- p347-04 Climate change negotiations: Time to reconsider
In: Combating Climate Change: A CEPR Collection
by Tirole, Jean
- p347-05 Climate change and developing country growth
In: Combating Climate Change: A CEPR Collection
by Spence, Michael
- p347-06 How to set greenhouse gas emission targets for all countries
In: Combating Climate Change: A CEPR Collection
by Frankel, Jeffrey
- p347-07 Kick-starting the green innovation machine
In: Combating Climate Change: A CEPR Collection
by Veugelers, Reinhilde & Aghion, Philippe & Hémous, David
- p347-08 Distributional impacts of carbon pricing: A general equilibrium approach with micro data for households
In: Combating Climate Change: A CEPR Collection
by Rausch, Sebastian & Metcalf, Gilbert & Reilly, John
- p347-09 Global carbon taxation: Intuition from a back-of-the-envelope calculation
In: Combating Climate Change: A CEPR Collection
by Rezai, Armon & van der Ploeg, Frederick
- p347-10 Discounting climate change investments
In: Combating Climate Change: A CEPR Collection
by Giglio, Stefano & Maggiori, Matteo & Ströbel, Johannes & Weber, Andreas
- p347-11 Transition to clean technology
In: Combating Climate Change: A CEPR Collection
by Acemoglu, Daron & Akcigit, Ufuk & Hanley, Douglas & Kerr, William
- p347-12 How to deal with climate change deniers: Price carbon!Armon
In: Combating Climate Change: A CEPR Collection
by van der Ploeg, Frederick & Rezai, Armon
- p347-13 Pricing of carbon within and at the border of Europe
In: Combating Climate Change: A CEPR Collection
by Schmidt, Christoph & Fratzscher, Marcel & Fuchs-Schündeln, Nicola & Fuest, Clemens & Gollier, Christian & Martin, Philippe & Mejean, Isabelle & Ragot, Xavier & Schubert, Katheline & Weder di Mauro, Beatrice
- p347-14 Pollution permits and financing costs
In: Combating Climate Change: A CEPR Collection
by Antoniou, Fabio & Delis, Manthos & Ongena, Steven & Tsoumas, Christos
- p347-15 Efficient carbon pricing under uncertainty
In: Combating Climate Change: A CEPR Collection
by Gollier, Christian
- p347-16 A time-varying carbon tax to protect the environment while safeguarding the economy
In: Combating Climate Change: A CEPR Collection
by Ghassane, Benmir & Jaccard, Ivan & Vermandel, Gauthier
- p347-17 Carbon pricing and relocation: Evidence from Dutch industry
In: Combating Climate Change: A CEPR Collection
by Hoogendoorn, Sander & Bollen, Johannes & Trinks, Arjan
- p347-18 The social cost of carbon and inequality
In: Combating Climate Change: A CEPR Collection
by Klenert, David & Fleurbaey, Marc
- p347-19 Tackling climate change requires global policies
In: Combating Climate Change: A CEPR Collection
by Bartram, Söhnke & Hou, Kewei & Kim, Sehoon
- p347-20 The carbon bubble and the pricing of bank loans
In: Combating Climate Change: A CEPR Collection
by Ongena, Steven & De Greiff, Kathrin & Delis, Manthos
- p347-21 Green bonds and carbon emissions: Exploring the case for a rating system at the firm level
In: Combating Climate Change: A CEPR Collection
by Pereira da Silva, Luiz A. & Packer, Frank & Mojon, Benoit & Ehlers, Torsten
- p347-22 Limits to private climate change mitigation
In: Combating Climate Change: A CEPR Collection
by Igan, Deniz & Kirti, Divya & Elmalt, Dalya
- p347-23 Financing climate change: International agreements and lending
In: Combating Climate Change: A CEPR Collection
by Spaggiari, Martina & Rodriguez d’Acri, Costanza & Reghezza, Alessio & Marques-Ibanez, David & Altunbas, Yener
- p347-24 Integrating climate change into the financial stability framework
In: Combating Climate Change: A CEPR Collection
by Löyttyniemi, Timo
- p347-25 Climate change will unevenly impact the European financial system
In: Combating Climate Change: A CEPR Collection
by Hiebert, Paul
- p347-26 Global pricing of carbon-transition risk
In: Combating Climate Change: A CEPR Collection
by Kacperczyk, Marcin & Bolton, Patrick
- p347-27 Barriers to net-zero: How firms can make or break the green transition
In: Combating Climate Change: A CEPR Collection
by Schweiger, Helena & Muuls, Mirabelle & Martin, Ralf & De Haas, Ralph
- p347-28 Mandatory corporate carbon disclosures and the path to net zero
In: Combating Climate Change: A CEPR Collection
by Schoenmaker, Dirk & Ormazabal, Gaizka & Leuz, Christian & Kacperczyk, Marcin & Reichelstein, Stefan & Bolton, Patrick
- p347-29 Greening monetary policy
In: Combating Climate Change: A CEPR Collection
by Schoenmaker, Dirk
- p347-31 Central banks and climate change
In: Combating Climate Change: A CEPR Collection
by Landau, Jean-Pierre & Brunnermeier, Markus
- p347-31 Carbon taxation and inflation: Evidence from Europe and Canada
In: Combating Climate Change: A CEPR Collection
by Weder di Mauro, Beatrice & Konradt, Maximilian
- p347-32 Climate change and central banks: Introducing the expectations channel
In: Combating Climate Change: A CEPR Collection
by Schoenle, Raphael & Müller, Gernot & Dietrich, Alexander
- p347-33 The ECB’s green agenda
In: Combating Climate Change: A CEPR Collection
by Jia, Jason & Ilzetzki, Ethan
- p347-34 Climate change and central banks: The case for violating neutrality
In: Combating Climate Change: A CEPR Collection
by Diggle, Paul & Bartholomew, Luke
- p347-35 Why cap-and-trade should (and does) have appeal to politicians
In: Combating Climate Change: A CEPR Collection
by Hahn, Robert & Stavins, Robert
- p347-36 Migration’s response to increasing temperatures
In: Combating Climate Change: A CEPR Collection
by Peri, Giovanni & Cattaneo, Cristina
- p347-37 Carbon and inequality: From Kyoto to Paris
In: Combating Climate Change: A CEPR Collection
by Piketty, Thomas & Chancel, Lucas
- p347-38 Making carbon pricing work for citizens
In: Combating Climate Change: A CEPR Collection
by Hepburn, Cameron & Klenert, David
- p347-39 Climate migration frightens... climate poverty is frightening!
In: Combating Climate Change: A CEPR Collection
by de Melo, Jaime & Docquier, Frédéric & Deuster, Christoph & Burzyński, Michał
- p347-40 Unequal gains: Assessing the aggregate and spatial economic impact of global warming
In: Combating Climate Change: A CEPR Collection
by Rossi-Hansberg, Esteban & Cruz, José-Luis
- p347-41 The joint effect of private and public environmental regulation on emissions
In: Combating Climate Change: A CEPR Collection
by Shirodkar, Vikrant & McGuire, Steven & Di Ubaldo, Mattia
- p347-42 Trade to adapt: Changing specialisation to cope with climate change
In: Combating Climate Change: A CEPR Collection
by Rossi-Hansberg, Esteban & Nagy, Dávid Krisztián & Desmet, Klaus & Conte, Bruno
- p347-43 Air pollution policy should focus on the most vulnerable people, not just the most polluted places
In: Combating Climate Change: A CEPR Collection
by Reif, Julian & Molitor, David & Miller, Nolan & Deryugina, Tatyana
- p347-44 Design of climate change policies needs to internalise political realities
In: Combating Climate Change: A CEPR Collection
by Ostrey, Jonathan D. & Ganslmeier, Michael & Furceri, Davide
- p347-45 Debt, natural disasters, and special drawing rights: A modest proposal
In: Combating Climate Change: A CEPR Collection
by Persaud, Avinash
- p348-00 Introduction: Central Bank Digital Currency: Considerations, Projects, Outlook
In: Central Bank Digital Currency: Considerations, Projects, Outlook
by Niepelt, Dirk
- p348-01 Central bank digital currency, bank intermediation and payments
In: Central Bank Digital Currency: Considerations, Projects, Outlook
by Rivadeneyra, Francisco & Chiu, Jonathan
- p348-02 Information, privacy and central bank digital currency
In: Central Bank Digital Currency: Considerations, Projects, Outlook
by Monnet, Cyril & Keister, Todd
- p348-03 Central bank digital currencies and data in the digital age: A triple imperative
In: Central Bank Digital Currency: Considerations, Projects, Outlook
by Shin, Hyun Song & Gambacorta, Leonardo & Frost, Jon & Doerr, Sebastian & Auer, Raphael
- p348-05 The right and duty of central banks to issue retail digital currency
In: Central Bank Digital Currency: Considerations, Projects, Outlook
by Zellweger-Gutknecht, Corinne
- p348-05 ‘Reserves for All:’ Political rather than macroeconomic risks
In: Central Bank Digital Currency: Considerations, Projects, Outlook
by Niepelt, Dirk
- p348-06 Facing the central bank digital currency trilemma
In: Central Bank Digital Currency: Considerations, Projects, Outlook
by Uhlig, Harald & Fernández-Villaverde, Jesús & Schilling, Linda
- p348-07 Can central bank digital currency transform digital payments?
In: Central Bank Digital Currency: Considerations, Projects, Outlook
by Fatás, Antonio
- p348-08 Central bank digital currency: Is it really worth the risk?
In: Central Bank Digital Currency: Considerations, Projects, Outlook
by Schoenholtz, Kermit L. & Cecchetti, Stephen
- p348-09 Central bank digital currency, FinTech and private money creation
In: Central Bank Digital Currency: Considerations, Projects, Outlook
by Payne, Jonathan & Brunnermeier, Markus
- p348-10 How will digital money impact the international monetary system?
In: Central Bank Digital Currency: Considerations, Projects, Outlook
by Mancini-Griffoli, Tommaso & Adrian, Tobias
- p348-11 Stablecoins as alternatives for central bank digital currency?
In: Central Bank Digital Currency: Considerations, Projects, Outlook
by Vandeweyer, Quentin
- p348-12 An overview of the Bank of Canada CBDC project
In: Central Bank Digital Currency: Considerations, Projects, Outlook
by Rivadeneyra, Francisco & Chiu, Jonathan
- p348-13 The role of central banks when cash is no longer king: Perspectives from Sweden
In: Central Bank Digital Currency: Considerations, Projects, Outlook
by Segendorf, Björn & Floden, Martin
- p348-14 The Eurosystem’s digital euro project: Preparing for a digital future
In: Central Bank Digital Currency: Considerations, Projects, Outlook
by Bindseil, Ulrich & Assenmacher, Katrin
- p348-15 Central bank digital currency: A solution in search of a problem?
In: Central Bank Digital Currency: Considerations, Projects, Outlook
by Waller, Christopher
- p348-16 On the necessity and desirability of a central bank digital currency
In: Central Bank Digital Currency: Considerations, Projects, Outlook
by Andolfatto, David
- p348-17 Building a stronger financial system: Opportunities for a digital dollar
In: Central Bank Digital Currency: Considerations, Projects, Outlook
by Duffie, Darrell
- p348-18 How to provide a secure and efficient settlement asset for the financial infrastructure of tomorrow
In: Central Bank Digital Currency: Considerations, Projects, Outlook
by Wehrli, Andreas & Maechler, Andrea
- p348-19 Central bank digital currencies: Taking stock of architectures and technologies
In: Central Bank Digital Currency: Considerations, Projects, Outlook
by Frost, Jon & Cornelli, Giulio & Auer, Raphael
- p349-00 Introduction: Procurement in Focus: Rules, Discretion, and Emergencies
In: Procurement in Focus: Rules, Discretion, and Emergencies
by Spagnolo, Giancarlo & Bosio, Erica & Bandiera, Oriana
- p349-01 Rules, bunching and discretion in emergency procurement: Evidence from an earthquake
In: Procurement in Focus: Rules, Discretion, and Emergencies
by Lotti, Clarissa & Spagnolo, Giancarlo & Coviello, Decio
- p349-02 Renegotiations of public contracts: A blessing in disguise?
In: Procurement in Focus: Rules, Discretion, and Emergencies
by Saussier, Stephane & Beuve, Jean
- p349-03 Public procurement under and after emergencies
In: Procurement in Focus: Rules, Discretion, and Emergencies
by Soreide, Tina & Nishchal, Shrey & Fazekas, Mihaly
- p349-05 Political connections in public procurement
In: Procurement in Focus: Rules, Discretion, and Emergencies
by Titl, Vitezslav & Baránek, Bruno
- p349-05 The changing perceptions of corruption during the Covid-19 pandemic in Russia
In: Procurement in Focus: Rules, Discretion, and Emergencies
by Yakovlev, Andrei & Tkachenko, Andrey & Pronin, Pavel & Detkova, Polina
- p349-06 Complementary regulations to improve public procurement
In: Procurement in Focus: Rules, Discretion, and Emergencies
by Grujicic, Marko & Lemoine, Joseph & Bosio, Erica
- p349-07 The role of buyer competence
In: Procurement in Focus: Rules, Discretion, and Emergencies
by Mollisi, Vincenzo & Iossa, Elisabetta & Giuffrida, Leonardo Maria & Decarolis, Francesco
- p349-08 Traditional audit design may distort incentives
In: Procurement in Focus: Rules, Discretion, and Emergencies
by Pomeranz, Dina & Litschig, Stephan & Gerardino, Maria Paula
- p349-09 Infrastructure procurement and elite-level collusion in Lebanon
In: Procurement in Focus: Rules, Discretion, and Emergencies
by Maktabi, Wassim & Mahmalat, Mounir & Atallah, Sami
- p349-10 Pandemic corruption: Insights from Latin America
In: Procurement in Focus: Rules, Discretion, and Emergencies
by Vargas, Juan & Prem, Mounu & Gallego, Jorge
- p349-11 Procurement during health crises when not just incompetence and corruption matter
In: Procurement in Focus: Rules, Discretion, and Emergencies
by Foucart, Renaud & Estache, Antonio
- p349-12 Emergency procurement and the Covid-19 crisis: Insights from Italian administrative data
In: Procurement in Focus: Rules, Discretion, and Emergencies
by Spagnolo, Giancarlo & Marazzi, Francesca & Lotti, Clarissa & Decarolis, Francesco
- p349-13 Public procurement at the onset of the Covid-19 pandemic
In: Procurement in Focus: Rules, Discretion, and Emergencies
by Samaddar, Sushmita & Di Maro, Vincenzo & Cocciolo, Serena
- p349-14 Buyer’s discretion in Russian public procurement during the Covid-19 emergency
In: Procurement in Focus: Rules, Discretion, and Emergencies
by Valbonesi, Paola & Podkolzina, Elena & Camboni, Riccardo
- p349-15 Managing critical supply shortages of vaccines and PPE in Asia and the Pacific
In: Procurement in Focus: Rules, Discretion, and Emergencies
by Kim, Kijin & Park, Cyn-Young
- p350-01 The Latin American pandemic
In: Latin America: The Post-Pandemic Decade. Conversations with 16 Latin American Economists
by Levy Yeyati, Eduardo & Goldfajn, Ilan
- p350-02 “The pandemic can be used as a cover for wasteful spendingâ€
In: Latin America: The Post-Pandemic Decade. Conversations with 16 Latin American Economists
by Alfaro, Laura
- p350-03 “QE in advanced economies does not provide a convincing argument for monetary financing in emerging onesâ€
In: Latin America: The Post-Pandemic Decade. Conversations with 16 Latin American Economists
by Chang, Roberto
- p350-04 “Even moderate increases in interest rates may be a cause of concern for fiscal sustainabilityâ€
In: Latin America: The Post-Pandemic Decade. Conversations with 16 Latin American Economists
by De Gregorio, Jose
- p350-05 “Good results are the best guarantee of central bank independenceâ€
In: Latin America: The Post-Pandemic Decade. Conversations with 16 Latin American Economists
by Sturzenegger, Federico
- p350-06 “Evidence suggests inequality and low productivity growth are intertwinedâ€
In: Latin America: The Post-Pandemic Decade. Conversations with 16 Latin American Economists
by Cardenas, Mauricio
- p350-07 “Social discontent can be easily mobilised to immobilise public policyâ€
In: Latin America: The Post-Pandemic Decade. Conversations with 16 Latin American Economists
by Eslava, Marcela
- p350-08 “Lack of progress cannot be solved by a redistributive strategyâ€
In: Latin America: The Post-Pandemic Decade. Conversations with 16 Latin American Economists
by Hausmann, Ricardo
- p350-09 “I have strong doubts about the possibility of having successful industrial policies in the regionâ€
In: Latin America: The Post-Pandemic Decade. Conversations with 16 Latin American Economists
by Valdés, Rodrigo
- p350-10 “The international financial community should rethink its risk toleranceâ€
In: Latin America: The Post-Pandemic Decade. Conversations with 16 Latin American Economists
by Werner, Alejandro
- p350-11 “The pandemic packed a triple inequality-increasing punchâ€
In: Latin America: The Post-Pandemic Decade. Conversations with 16 Latin American Economists
by Ferreira, Francisco H. G.
- p350-12 “Replacing existing targeted programmes with a UBI would leave the poor worse offâ€
In: Latin America: The Post-Pandemic Decade. Conversations with 16 Latin American Economists
by Lustig, Nora
- p350-13 “The pandemic showed the importance of transitory poverty in the determination of coverage for social programmesâ€
In: Latin America: The Post-Pandemic Decade. Conversations with 16 Latin American Economists
by Parrado, Eric
- p350-14 “Societies are experiencing radical political fractures; Latin American countries are no exceptionâ€
In: Latin America: The Post-Pandemic Decade. Conversations with 16 Latin American Economists
by Bacha, Edmar
- p350-15 “My bold prediction is that we will end up reinventing social democracyâ€
In: Latin America: The Post-Pandemic Decade. Conversations with 16 Latin American Economists
by Fraga, ArmÃnio
- p350-16 “In Chile, the middle class is ‘too rich for the state and too poor for the market’â€
In: Latin America: The Post-Pandemic Decade. Conversations with 16 Latin American Economists
by Repetto, Andrea
- p350-17 “Colombia, Peru and Chile are entering a populist phase from which it will not be easy to escapeâ€
In: Latin America: The Post-Pandemic Decade. Conversations with 16 Latin American Economists
by Velasco, Andrés
2020
- 1-1 Preface
In: Europe in the Time of Covid-19
by AgneÌ€s BeÌ nassy-QueÌ reÌ & Beatrice Weder di Mauro
- 1-7 Introduction
In: Publishing and Measuring Success in Economics
by Sebastian Galiani & Ugo Panizza
- 1-20 Europe in the time of Covid-19: A new crash test and a new opportunity
In: Europe in the Time of Covid-19
by AgneÌ€s BeÌ nassy-QueÌ reÌ & Beatrice Weder di Mauro
- 8-23 Developing economies after COVID-19: An introduction
In: COVID-19 in Developing Economies
by Simeon Djankov & Ugo Panizza
- 11-15 Measuring success in economics
In: Publishing and Measuring Success in Economics
by Daniel Hamermesh
- 17-22 Impact of lower-rated journals on economists’ judgements of publication lists
In: Publishing and Measuring Success in Economics
by Nattavudh Powdthavee & Yohanes E. Riyanto & Jack L. Knetsch
- 21-28 EU solidarity in fighting COVID-19: State of play, obstacles, citizens’ attitudes, and ways forward
In: Europe in the Time of Covid-19
by Anniek de Ruijter & Roel Beetsma & Brian Burgoon & Francesco Nicoli & Frank Vandenbroucke
- 23-32 Publishing and promotion in economics - The tyranny of the Top Five
In: Publishing and Measuring Success in Economics
by James J. Heckman & Sidharth Moktan
- 25-37 A perfect storm: COVID-19 in emerging economies
In: COVID-19 in Developing Economies
by Constantino Hevia & Andy Neumeyer
- 29-34 The EU needs an independent public health authority to fight pandemics such as the COVID-19 crises
In: Europe in the Time of Covid-19
by Joan Costa-i-Font
- 34-40 Corporate debt burdens threaten economic recovery after COVID-19: Planning for debt restructuring should start now
In: Europe in the Time of Covid-19
by Bo Becker & Ulrich Hege & Pierre Mella-Barral
- 35-43 How different are citation patterns across journal tiers in economics?
In: Publishing and Measuring Success in Economics
by MarÃa Victoria Anauati & Sebastian Galiani & Ramiro H. Gálvez
- 38-52 The economic risk of COVID-19 in developing countries: Where is it highest?
In: COVID-19 in Developing Economies
by Ilan Noy & Nguyen Doan & Benno Ferrarini & Donghyun Park
- 41-47 Coronavirus and financial stability 3.0: Try equity – risk sharing for companies, large and small
In: Europe in the Time of Covid-19
by Arnoud Boot & Elena Carletti & Hans-Helmut Kotz & Jan Pieter Krahnen & Loriana Pelizzon & Marti Subrahmanyam
- 45-50 Differences in citation ageing patterns across economics research articles are as sharp as those observed across fields of study
In: Publishing and Measuring Success in Economics
by MarÃa Victoria Anauati & Sebastian Galiani & Ramiro H. Gálvez
- 48-56 Corona and Financial Stability 4.0: Implementing a European Pandemic Equity Fund
In: Europe in the Time of Covid-19
by Arnoud Boot & Elena Carletti & Hans-Helmut Kotz & Jan Pieter Krahnen & Loriana Pelizzon & Marti Subrahmanyam
- 51-55 Networking, citations of academic research, and premature death
In: Publishing and Measuring Success in Economics
by Joshua Aizenman & Kenneth Kletzer
- 53-68 Assessing COVID-19’s economic impact in sub-Saharan Africa: Insights from a CGE model
In: COVID-19 in Developing Economies
by Calvin Z. Djiofack & Hasan Dudu & Albert G. Zeufack
- 57-63 A journal ranking based on central bank citations
In: Publishing and Measuring Success in Economics
by Raphael Auer & Christian Zimmermann
- 57-65 Corona and Financial Stability 4.0: Implementing a European Pandemic Equity Fund
In: Europe in the Time of Covid-19
by Frank Vandenbroucke & LaÌ szloÌ Andor & Roel Beetsma & Brian Burgoon & Georg Fischer & Theresa Kuhn & Chris Luigjes & Francesco Nicoli
- 66-72 Corona and Financial Stability 4.0: Implementing a European Pandemic Equity Fund
In: Europe in the Time of Covid-19
by Francesco Fasani
- 67-72 Publication lags and the research output of young economists
In: Publishing and Measuring Success in Economics
by John P. Conley & Mario J. Crucini & Robert A. Driskill & Ali Sina Önder
- 69-85 Coping with a dual shock: A perspective from the Middle East and North Africa
In: COVID-19 in Developing Economies
by Rabah Arezki & Rachel Yuting Fan & Ha Nguyen
- 73-76 Ageing and productivity: Economists and others
In: Publishing and Measuring Success in Economics
by Daniel Hamermesh
- 73-77 EU state aid policies in the time of COVID-19
In: Europe in the Time of Covid-19
by Massimo Motta & Martin Peitz
- 73-77 EU state aid policies in the time of COVID-19
In: Europe in the Time of Covid-19
by Massimo Motta & Martin Peitz
- 77-81 Evaluating journal performance using inside data
In: Publishing and Measuring Success in Economics
by Ivan Cherkashin & Svetlana Demidova & Susumu Imai & Kala Krishna
- 78-82 The EU recovery fund: An opportunity for change
In: Europe in the Time of Covid-19
by Massimo Motta & Martin Peitz
- 83-87 Green bridges: Reconnecting Europe to avoid economic disaster
In: Europe in the Time of Covid-19
by Bary Pradelski & Miquel Oliu-Barton
- 83-90 Determinants of prosocial behaviour - Lessons from an experiment with referees at the Journal of Public Economics
In: Publishing and Measuring Success in Economics
by Raj Chetty & Emmanuel Saez & László Sándor
- 86-99 The impact of COVID-19 on developing Asian economies: The role of outbreak severity, containment stringency, and mobility declines
In: COVID-19 in Developing Economies
by Abdul Abiad & Mia Arao & Editha Lavina & Reizle Platitas & Jesson Pagaduan & Christian Jabagat
- 88-90 European bank regulators aren’t yet doing what it takes
In: Europe in the Time of Covid-19
by Ignazio Angeloni
- 91-97 The coronavirus shock to financial stability
In: Europe in the Time of Covid-19
by Enrico Perotti
- 93-98 Multi-authored journal articles in economics - Why the spiralling upward trend?
In: Publishing and Measuring Success in Economics
by John O’Hagan & Lukas Kuld
- 98-103 IFRS 9 and COVID-19: Delay and freeze the transitional arrangements clock
In: Europe in the Time of Covid-19
by Jorge Abad & Javier Suarez
- 99-104 Our uneconomic methods of measuring economic research
In: Publishing and Measuring Success in Economics
by Stan Liebowitz
- 100-111 COVID-19 in Latin America: How is it different than in advanced economies?
In: COVID-19 in Developing Economies
by Eduardo Levy Yeyati & Rodrigo ValdeÌ s
- 104-108 Unintended effects of loan guarantees during the Covid-19 crisis
In: Europe in the Time of Covid-19
by Giorgio Gobbi & Francesco Palazzo & Anatoli Segura1
- 105-110 The role of connections in the economics publishing process
In: Publishing and Measuring Success in Economics
by Tommaso Colussi
- 109-112 COVID-19: Europe needs a catastrophe relief plan
In: Europe in the Time of Covid-19
by AgneÌ€s BeÌ nassy-QueÌ reÌ & Ramon Marimon & Jean Pisani- Ferry & Lucrezia Reichlin & Dirk Schoenmaker & Beatrice Weder di Mauro
- 111-114 US and them - The geography of academic research
In: Publishing and Measuring Success in Economics
by Jishnu Das & Quy-Toan Do
- 112-126 Extreme outlier: The pandemic’s unprecedented shock to tourism in Latin America and the Caribbean
In: COVID-19 in Developing Economies
by Henry Mooney & MariÌ a Alejandra Zegarra
- 113-118 A progressive European wealth tax to fund the European COVID response
In: Europe in the Time of Covid-19
by Camille Landais & Emmanuel Saez & Gabriel Zucman
- 117-123 The failure of economics and the marginalisation of research on race
In: Publishing and Measuring Success in Economics
by Trevon Logan & QSamuel L. Myers, Jr.
- 117-123 The failure of economics and the marginalisation of research on race
In: Publishing and Measuring Success in Economics
by Trevon Logan & Samuel L. Myers, Jr.
- 119-122 EU solidarity in exceptional times: Corona transfers instead of Coronabonds
In: Europe in the Time of Covid-19
by Daniel Gros
- 123-128 Coronataxes as a solution
In: Europe in the Time of Covid-19
by Timo Löyttyniemi
- 125-133 The dearth of Black economics faculty - Is racial bias the culprit?
In: Publishing and Measuring Success in Economics
by Gregory N. Price & Rhonda Vonshay Sharpe
- 128-146 Behaviours, perceptions and mental wellbeing in high- income and low/middle-income countries at the beginning of COVID-19 pandemic
In: COVID-19 in Developing Economies
by Margarita GoÌ mez & Andriy Ivchenko & Elena Reutskaja & Pablo Soto-Mota
- 129-134 Coronataxes as a solution
In: Europe in the Time of Covid-19
by AgneÌ€s BeÌ nassy-QueÌ reÌ & Arnoud Boot & Antonio FataÌ s & Marcel Fratzscher & Clemens Fuest & Francesco Giavazzi & Ramon Marimon & Philippe Martin & Jean Pisani-Ferry & Lucrezia Reichlin & Dirk Schoenmaker & Pedro Teles & Beatrice Weder di Mauro
- 135-146 The ESM can finance the COVID fight now
In: Europe in the Time of Covid-19
by Aitor Erce & Antonio Garcia Pascual & Ramon Marimon
- 137-142 Who is doing new research in the time of COVID-19? Not the female economists
In: Publishing and Measuring Success in Economics
by Noriko Amano-Patiño & Elisa Faraglia & Chryssi Giannitsarou & Zeina Hasna
- 143-145 Covid and economics publishing
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In: Europe in the Time of Covid-19
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by Lorenzo Bini Smaghi
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In: Europe in the Time of Covid-19
by Julian Pröbstl
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In: Europe in the Time of Covid-19
by Sebastian Grund & Lucas Guttenberg & Christian Odendahl
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by Luis Felipe CeÌ spedes & Roberto Chang & AndreÌ s Velasco
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In: COVID-19 in Developing Economies
by Giovanni Valensisi
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In: Europe in the Time of Covid-19
by Thorsten Beck
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by Davide Furceri & Prakash Loungani & Jonathan D. Ostry & Pietro Pizzuto
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In: Europe in the Time of Covid-19
by Sebastian Horn & Josefin Meyer & Christoph Trebesch
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In: Europe in the Time of Covid-19
by Luis Garicano
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In: COVID-19 in Developing Economies
by Gbêtondji Melaine Armel Nonvide
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In: Europe in the Time of Covid-19
by Massimo Bordignon & Guido Tabellini
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by Swati Dhingra
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by Giancarlo Corsetti & Aitor Erce & Antonio Garcia Pascual
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In: Europe in the Time of Covid-19
by Jordi GaliÌ
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by Eran Yashiv
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In: Europe in the Time of Covid-19
by Lorenzo Codogno & Paul van den Noord
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In: Europe in the Time of Covid-19
by Sony Kapoor & Willem Buiter
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In: Europe in the Time of Covid-19
by Vesa Vihriälä
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In: COVID-19 in Developing Economies
by Christopher Woodruff
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In: COVID-19 in Developing Economies
by Cynthia Balloch & Simeon Djankov & Juanita Gonzalez-Uribe & Dimitri Vayanos
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In: COVID-19 in Developing Economies
by Simeon Djankov & Dorina Georgieva & Hibret Maemir
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by Paul Corral & Roberta Gatti
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In: COVID-19 in Developing Economies
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In: COVID-19 in Developing Economies
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In: COVID-19 in Developing Economies
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by Jara, Alejandro
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