COVID-19 financial aid and productivity- has support been well spent?
Carlo Altomonte,
Lionel Fontagné,
Maria Demertzis and
Steffen Müller
Authors registered in the RePEc Author Service: Steffen Mueller
Bruegel Policy Contributions from Bruegel
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In the EU, this support has prevented the emergence of unemployment and has kept average employment high.
Date: 2021-11
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