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- Ch 1 Determinants of prosocial behaviour - Lessons from an experiment with referees at the Journal of Public Economics , pp 83-90

- Raj Chetty, Emmanuel Saez and László Sándor
- Ch 1 The EU recovery fund: An opportunity for change , pp 78-82

- Massimo Motta and Martin Peitz
- Ch 1 A debt standstill for developing and emerging market countries , pp 317-328

- Patrick Bolton, Lee Buchheit, Pierre-Olivier Gourinchas, Mitu Gulati, Chang-Tai Hsieh, Ugo Panizza and Beatrice Weder di Mauro
- Ch 1 European bank regulators aren’t yet doing what it takes , pp 88-90

- Ignazio Angeloni
- Ch 1 The importance of protecting export-oriented firms , pp 257-265

- Christopher Woodruff
- Ch 1 Survival of firms in developing economies during economic crisis , pp 157-174

- Erica Bosio, Filip Jolevski, Joseph Lemoine and Rita Ramalho
- Ch 1 How different are citation patterns across journal tiers in economics? , pp 35-43

- MarÃa Victoria Anauati, Sebastian Galiani and Ramiro H. Gálvez
- Ch 1 A restart procedure to deal with COVID-19 , pp 266-276

- Cynthia Balloch, Simeon Djankov, Juanita Gonzalez-Uribe and Dimitri Vayanos
- Ch 1 Accumulation interrupted: COVID-19 and human capital among the young , pp 286-302

- Paul Corral Rodas and Roberta Gatti
- Ch 1 Coronavirus and financial stability 3.0: Try equity – risk sharing for companies, large and small , pp 41-47

- Arnoud Boot, Elena Carletti, Hans-Helmut Kotz, Jan Pieter Krahnen, Loriana Pelizzon and Marti Subrahmanyam
- Ch 1 Breaking the taboo: The political economy of COVID-motivated helicopter drops , pp 240-244

- Eran Yashiv
- Ch 1 US and them - The geography of academic research , pp 111-114

- Jishnu Das and Quy-Toan Do
- Ch 1 COVID-19: Europe needs a catastrophe relief plan , pp 109-112

- AgneÌ€s BeÌ nassy-QueÌ reÌ, Ramon Marimon, Jean Pisani- Ferry, Lucrezia Reichlin, Dirk Schoenmaker and Beatrice Weder di Mauro
- Ch 1 ESM loans or Coronabonds: A legal analysis from the German perspective , pp 167-172

- Julian Pröbstl
- Ch 1 A perfect storm: COVID-19 in emerging economies , pp 25-37

- Constantino Hevia and Pablo Neumeyer
- Ch 1 Assessing COVID-19’s economic impact in sub-Saharan Africa: Insights from a CGE model , pp 53-68

- Calvin Z. Djiofack, Hasan Dudu and Albert G. Zeufack
- Ch 1 Working from home: Implications for developing countries , pp 242-256

- Charles Gottlieb, Jan GrobovsÌŒek, Markus Poschke and Fernando Saltiel
- Ch 1 Policy for limiting the poverty impact of COVID-19 in Africa , pp 214-219

- Gbêtondji Melaine Armel Nonvide
- Ch 1 Sharing the fiscal burden of the crisis: A Pandemic Solidarity Instrument for the EU , pp 173-186

- Sebastian Grund, Lucas Guttenberg and Christian Odendahl
- Ch 1 Conflict in times of COVID-19 , pp 147-156

- Nicolas Berman, Mathieu Couttenier, Nathalie Monnet and Rohit Ticku
- Ch 1 Unintended effects of loan guarantees during the Covid-19 crisis , pp 104-108

- Giorgio Gobbi, Francesco Palazzo and Anatoli Segura1
- Ch 1 The role of connections in the economics publishing process , pp 105-110

- Tommaso Colussi
- Ch 1 Behaviours, perceptions and mental wellbeing in high- income and low/middle-income countries at the beginning of COVID-19 pandemic , pp 128-146

- Margarita GoÌ Mez, Andriy Ivchenko, Elena Reutskaja and Pablo Soto-Mota
- Ch 1 Corona spreads to emerging markets , pp 362-373

- Rui Esteves and Nathan Sussman
- Ch 1 Perpetual bonds are not the best way to finance the European Recovery Fund , pp 221-229

- Giancarlo Corsetti, Aitor Erce and Antonio Garcia Pascual
- Ch 1 COVID-19: A double whammy of financial and economic sudden stops for emerging economies , pp 329-341

- Gianluca Benigno, Andrew Foerster, Christopher Otrok and Alessandro Rebucci
- Ch 1 EU solidarity in fighting COVID-19: State of play, obstacles, citizens’ attitudes, and ways forward , pp 21-28

- Anniek de Ruijter, Roel Beetsma, Brian Burgoon, Francesco Nicoli and Frank Vandenbroucke
- Ch 1 Measuring success in economics , pp 11-15

- Daniel Hamermesh
- Ch 1 Preface , pp ix-x

- AgneÌ€s BeÌ nassy-QueÌ reÌ and Beatrice Weder di Mauro
- Ch 1 Towards a European Reconstruction Fund , pp 207-215

- Luis Garicano
- Ch 1 Maturity, seniority and size: Make sure the ESM’s pandemic crisis support is fit for purpose! , pp 147-155

- Giancarlo Corsetti and Aitor Erce
- Ch 1 Coping with a dual shock: A perspective from the Middle East and North Africa , pp 69-85

- Rabah Arezki, Rachel Yuting Fan and Ha Nguyen
- Ch 1 Extreme outlier: The pandemic’s unprecedented shock to tourism in Latin America and the Caribbean , pp 112-126

- Henry Mooney and MariÌ a Alejandra Zegarra
- Ch 1 The IMF and the World Bank can do more , pp 374-385

- Simeon Djankov and Anne-Laure Kiechel
- Ch 1 Covid and economics publishing , pp 143-145

- John Cochrane
- Ch 1 Suggestions for further reading , pp 159-165

- Ugo Panizza
- Ch 1 Pandemics and inequality: Assessing the impact of COVID†19 , pp 200-213

- Davide Furceri, Prakash Loungani, Jonathan Ostry and Pietro Pizzuto
- Ch 1 Coronataxes as a solution , pp 129-134

- 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 and Beatrice Weder di Mauro
- Ch 1 Corona and Financial Stability 4.0: Implementing a European Pandemic Equity Fund , pp 48-56

- Arnoud Boot, Elena Carletti, Hans-Helmut Kotz, Jan Pieter Krahnen, Loriana Pelizzon and Marti Subrahmanyam
- Ch 1 COVID-19: OMT is second-best, but still welcome , pp 245-249

- Lorenzo Codogno and Paul Van den Noord
- Ch 1 Macroeconomic policy responses to a pandemic , pp 175-186

- Luis Felipe CeÌ Spedes, Roberto Chang and AndreÌ s Velasco
- Ch 1 Differences in citation ageing patterns across economics research articles are as sharp as those observed across fields of study , pp 45-50

- MarÃa Victoria Anauati, Sebastian Galiani and Ramiro H. Gálvez
- Ch 1 Regulatory reforms after COVID†19 , pp 277-285

- Simeon Djankov, Dorina Georgieva and Hibret Maemir
- Ch 1 The coronavirus shock to financial stability , pp 91-97

- Enrico Perotti
- Ch 1 Networking, citations of academic research, and premature death , pp 51-55

- Joshua Aizenman and Kenneth Kletzer
- Ch 1 Publishing and promotion in economics - The tyranny of the Top Five , pp 23-32

- James Heckman and Sidharth Moktan
- Ch 1 Multi-authored journal articles in economics - Why the spiralling upward trend? , pp 93-98

- John O’Hagan and Lukas Kuld
- Ch 1 Covid Perpetual Eurobonds: Jointly guaranteed and supported by the ECB , pp 235-239

- Francesco Giavazzi and Guido Tabellini
- Ch 1 Corona and Financial Stability 4.0: Implementing a European Pandemic Equity Fund , pp 57-65

- Frank Vandenbroucke, LaÌ szloÌ Andor, Roel Beetsma, Brian Burgoon, Georg Fischer, Theresa Kuhn, Chris Luigjes and Francesco Nicoli
- Ch 1 The economic, political and moral case for a European fiscal policy response to COVID-19 , pp 194-200

- Thorsten Beck
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