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Capitalism after Covid: Conversations with 21 Economists

Edited by Luis Garicano

in CEPR Press Books from Centre for Economic Policy Research

Abstract: As with Bretton Woods and with the Beveridge Report during WWII, the crisis generated by the Covid pandemic creates an opportunity to rethink our economic system. This new book offers the thoughts of 21 top economists representing most of the different fields of economics on the key challenges the world faces after the Covid pandemic.

Date: 2021 Written 2021-06
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Chapters in this book:

Democratising economic policy Downloads
Lucrezia Reichlin
Economists and the pandemic Downloads
Fernández-Villaverde, Jesús
Globalisation after the Washington Consensus Downloads
Dani Rodrik
How to design a recovery plan Downloads
Bénassy-Quéré, Agnès
Introduction: Capitalism after Covid: Conversations with 21 Economists Downloads
Luis Garicano
Is globalisation slowing down? Downloads
Pol Antrà s
Is ‘cutthroat’ capitalism more innovative? Downloads
Philippe Aghion
Let’s compare the central bank to a race car Downloads
Markus Brunnermeier
Management for the recovery Downloads
Raffaella Sadun
Overcoming poverty barriers Downloads
Oriana Bandiera
Targets and terror Downloads
Carol Propper
Taxes and social economics Downloads
Stefanie Stantcheva
The Great Divergence Downloads
Daron Acemoglu
The Lost Einsteins Downloads
John van Reenen
The savings glut of the rich Downloads
Atif Mian
The Third Pole Downloads
Wendy Carlin
Throwing money down ratholes Downloads
John Cochrane
Trade wars are class wars Downloads
Michael Pettis
What should we do about big tech? Downloads
Fiona Scott Morton
Will working from home kill cities? Downloads
Esteban Rossi-Hansberg
Zero-emissions growth Downloads
Nicholas Stern

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