Uncertainty and the Pandemic Shocks
Pierpaolo Benigno,
Paolo Canofari,
Giovanni Di Bartolomeo () and
Marcello Messori
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Abstract:
The Covid-19 pandemic shocks are an important source of uncertainty on several dimensions. These shocks influence the landscape, in which policymakers operates, and create further uncertainty on policy decisions and on their effectiveness. The aim of this paper is to offer some relative measures of the pandemic uncertainty, and to discuss the impact of this uncertainty on the possible evolution of European economies during the second wave of Covid-19. The emphasis is on the effectiveness of the policies implemented.
Date: 2020-12
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