CEP Covid-19 Analyses
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- 19-030: The self-employment trap?

- Robert Blackburn, Stephen Machin and Maria Ventura
- 19-029: From Covid-19 to collapse? The self-employed and the cost of living crisis

- Robert Blackburn, Stephen Machin and Maria Ventura
- 19-028: Covid-19 and the self-employed - A two year update

- Robert Blackburn, Stephen Machin and Maria Ventura
- 19-027: Covid-19 and local crime rates in England and Wales - two years into the pandemic

- Shubhangi Agrawal, Tom Kirchmaier and Carmen Villa
- 19-026: Real-time updates on the UK economy: trends, expectations and implications from business survey data

- Josh De Lyon and Swati Dhingra
- 19-025: Covid-19 and the self-employed - 18 months into the crisis

- Robert Blackburn, Stephen Machin and Maria Ventura
- 19-024: The business response to Covid-19 one year on: findings from the second wave of the CEP-CBI survey on technology adoption

- Juliana Oliveira-Cunha, Capucine Riom and Anna Valero
- 19-023: Learning loss since lockdown: variation across the home nations

- Lee Elliot Major, Andrew Eyles and Stephen Machin
- 19-022: City of dreams no more, a year on: worklessness and active labour market policies in urban India

- Swati Dhingra and Fjolla Kondirolli
- 19-021: The impacts of Covid-19 and Brexit on the UK economy: early evidence in 2021

- Josh De Lyon and Swati Dhingra
- 19-020: The pandemic and the housing market: a British story

- Paul Cheshire, Christian Hilber and Olivier Schöni
- 19-019: Covid-19 and the self-employed - ten months into the crisis

- Jack Blundell, Stephen Machin and Maria Ventura
- 19-018: Recovering from the first Covid-19 lockdown: Economic impacts of the UK's Eat Out to Help Out scheme

- Nicolás González-Pampillón, Gonzalo Nunez-Chaim and Katharina Ziegler
- 19-017: Prices and inflation in a pandemic - a micro data approach

- Richard Davies
- 19-016: A major wave of UK business closures by April 2021? The scale of the problem and what can be done

- Peter Lambert and John van Reenen
- 19-015: Labour market shocks during the Covid-19 pandemic: inequalities and child outcomes

- Claudia Hupkau, Ingo Isphording, Stephen Machin and Jenifer Ruiz-Valenzuela
- 19-014: Innovation for a strong and sustainable recovery

- Ralf Martin, Sam Unsworth, Anna Valero and Dennis Verhoeven
- 19-013: Covid-19 and changing crime trends in England and Wales

- Tom Kirchmaier and Carmen Villa
- 19-012: Covid-19 and the self-employed: six months into the crisis

- Jack Blundell, Stephen Machin and Maria Ventura
- 19-011: Generation COVID: emerging work and education inequalities

- Lee Elliot Major, Andrew Eyles and Stephen Machin
- 19-010: Jobs for a strong and sustainable recovery from Covid-19

- Pia Andres, Giorgia Cecchinato, Penny Mealy, Charlotte Taylor, Sam Unsworth and Anna Valero
- 19-009: The business response to Covid-19: the CEP-CBI survey on technology adoption

- Capucine Riom and Anna Valero
- 19-008: City of dreams no more: the impact of Covid-19 on urban workers in India

- Shania Bhalotia, Swati Dhingra and Fjolla Kondirolli
- 19-007: What can previous recessions tell us about the Covid-19 downturn?

- Brian Bell, Mihai Codreanu and Stephen Machin
- 19-006: Covid-19 and Brexit: Real-time updates on business performance in the United Kingdom

- Josh De Lyon and Swati Dhingra
- 19-005: Strategy, investment and policy for a strong and sustainable recovery: an action plan

- Nick Robins, James Rydge, Nicholas Stern, Sam Unsworth, Anna Valero and Dimitri Zenghelis
- 19-004: Covid-19 and social mobility

- Lee Elliot Major and Stephen Machin
- 19-003: Self-employment in the Covid-19 crisis

- Jack Blundell and Stephen Machin
- 19-002: Work, care and gender during the Covid-19 crisis

- Claudia Hupkau and Barbara Petrongolo
- 19-001: Covid-19 school shutdowns: what will they do to our children's education?

- Andrew Eyles, Stephen Gibbons and Piero Montebruno