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A cold-war mentality is ill-suited to addressing today’s most daunting challenges, such as fighting the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic, securing a solid economic recovery, and mitigating climate change.
Second, the international donors must recognize the urgency of the looming malaria
pandemic.
Another is that during the pandemic, the media have become fully dependent on large grants that the Ministry of Information (Orwell lives!) dispenses at the minister’s whim.
The
pandemic
was the excuse; stamping out dissent was the reason.
But to challenge the weaponization of the
pandemic
to ban all protest, especially by medical staff, seven of our members of parliament would walk along the traditional march route, complete with masks and ample social distancing.
The signs began to appear soon after the conservative New Democracy government took office, well before the
pandemic.
The False Crisis ComparisonNEW HAVEN – In an effort to get a handle on the economic and financial consequences of the COVID-19 pandemic, the first instinct is to search for precedents and remedies in earlier crises.
The COVID-19
pandemic
is the mirror image of the GFC.
In the midst of the COVID-19 pandemic, the focus must be on virus containment.
How to Design a LockdownBRUSSELS – As governments introduce social-distancing rules of varying strictness to combat the COVID-19 pandemic, the question of how long these measures should remain in place will likely spark vigorous debate.
And the unprecedented lockdowns in response to the
pandemic
– with measures ranging from voluntary self-isolation to possible fines or jail terms for those breaking the rules – are a major test of the extent to which entire populations can adhere to strict government measures.
Such fragile communities have minimal financial resilience and thus are highly unlikely to comply with lockdown measures aimed at halting the
pandemic
– and there is little that governments can do if they are faced with a massive backlash.
Rapid testing on a massive scale will be instrumental in tackling the
pandemic
in poorer countries and until an effective vaccine is within reach.
Therefore, containing the COVID-19
pandemic
now requires a wide range of other interventions, from producing enough ventilators and other medical equipment for intensive-care units, to making accurate diagnostics and effective therapeutics widely available.
The COVID-19 Weakest LinksSINGAPORE – No health system in the world has the surge capacity to cope with an influx of tens of thousands of patients in a matter of weeks, as is the case with the COVID-19
pandemic.
So, what can countries with weak health systems do in the face of the COVID-19
pandemic?
The COVID-19
pandemic
is a global crisis of the sort the world has not experienced in generations.
Another likely factor is widespread loss of confidence in the competence of US governance, with the most egregious example being Trump’s mismanagement of the COVID-19
pandemic.
Only Multilateralism Can Save UsWASHINGTON, DC – The global economy was ripe for a recession even before the coronavirus
pandemic
struck.
In what amounts to an economic perfect storm, the
pandemic
has combined with preexisting recessionary pressures, the broader disruption to global trade, and a new and somewhat unexpected complication: a sharp drop in oil prices.
There is already near-unanimous support for fiscal and monetary stimulus to soften the blow from the
pandemic.
Taken together, joint action to tackle the pandemic, manage multiple economic shocks, and end the trade war would both limit the severity of the downturn and accelerate the pace of the subsequent recovery.
But the world is experiencing the most serious
pandemic
since the 1918-20 influenza outbreak.
The COVID-19
pandemic
threatens to worsen the widening inequality that has accompanied Africa’s economic growth over the last 25 years.
With the
pandemic
sure to exacerbate the nonconsumption problem, now is the ideal time to act.
And now, the COVID-19
pandemic
has caused a supply-shock recession.
New macro models of the
pandemic
suggest that sector-specific stimulus may generate the largest fiscal stimulus per dollar spent.
An economy in which 50% of the economy is fully shut down, as in a pandemic, is not the same as one in which all economic activity collapses by 50%, as in a depression.
In a pandemic, a sector’s relationship to the rest of the economy determines the outcome.
The
pandemic
poses a huge challenge to economic policymakers.
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