- How do countries differ in their response to the coronavirus economic crisis? Ricardo Reis
- Economics catching up with medicine and natural sciences – Wyplosz (VoxEU.org)
- The eurozone’s ‘whatever it takes’ mantra has a problem – FT.com
- Macroeconomic Implications of COVID-19: Can Negative Supply Shocks Cause Demand Shortages? – Guerrieri, Lorenzoni, Straub and Werning
- ESM loans or Coronabonds: A legal analysis from the German perspective – VoxEU.org
- Global economy set for sharpest reversal since Great Depression – FT.com
- Basel regulators loosen bank capital rules to keep credit flowing – FT.com
- Making the Fight against the Coronavirus Pandemic Sustainable – Group of German Scientists
- Data needs for shutdown policy – James Stock
- Preparing for post-pandemic financial reckoning – Patrick Honahan
- Why We Can Be Optimistic About the Long-Term Impact of the “Covid Economy” – Wojciech Kopczuk (Pro Market)
- Will inflation make a comeback after the crisis ends? VoxEU.org
- The responses of consumption and prices in Japan to the COVID-19 crisis and the Tohoku earthquake – VoxEU.org
- Remittances in times of the coronavirus – keep them flowing – World Bank Blogs
- COVID-19: Forecasting with Slow and Fast Data – St Louis Fed
- The G20 must step up to confront the global health crisis – PIIE
- First Jobs Day report since the onset of the coronavirus recession exposes a U.S. labor market in crisis – Washington Center for Equitable Growth
- How COVID-19 Is Transforming Manufacturing – Dalia Marin
- Labor Market in March Deteriorated much more quickly than the unemployment rate suggests – Brookings
- Three imperatives to keep food moving in a time of fear and confusion – World Bank Blogs
- When borders close, who will pick the crops? – The Economist
- The Economy Is Ruined. It Didn’t Have to Be This Way – The Atlantic
- We are already in a recession: Can we make it a short one? – Jay Shambaugh (Brookings)