Corona Crisis
CORONA CRISIS
The current Corona crisis is probably the worst economic crisis of the post-World War 2 era. Economists are working hard on mitigating the economic effects caused by COVID-19 to prevent a second Great Depression, the break-up of the Eurozone and the end of globalisation. We collect the most important contributions.
LATEST NEWS
Leopoldina – Corona Pandemic Intensifies Need for Action in German Economic and Social Policy
In their latest statement, scientists analyze the Corona-related economic and social policy situation and outline a possible way out of the crisis.
World Summit for A Systemic Recovery from the Pandemic
What a selection of the world's most renowned economists recommends - short report from an impressive NAEC conference.
World Summit for A Systemic Recovery from the Pandemic
What a selection of the world's most renowned economists recommends - short report from an impressive NAEC conference.
The forgotten history of European Community debt
Sebastian Horn, Josefin Meyer, Christoph Trebesch show that since the 1970s, the European Commission has placed more than a dozen community bonds on private markets, which were guaranteed by the member states and distributed to countries in crisis.
Economic policy in the Corona crisis: Making the most of a crisis?
Covid-19 has paralyzed the global economy. What does this mean for Germany’s unprecedentedly internalized industrial sector? Here we give an overview of the economic policy implications.
Is Britain Undercounting the Impact of the Coronavirus?
According to new statistics, the death toll in the UK could be higher than previously estimated. The reason for this could be the calculations of deaths in nursing homes and private residences.