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Month: May 2020

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The COVID-19 crisis and the US labour market: Rising inequality and precariousness in perspective

30 May 2020 0

By Christophe Blot In the United States as in France, the COVID-19 crisis has led to numerous measures restricting economic activities intended to limit the […]

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What can we learn from the Finnish experiment with a universal income?

30 May 2020 0

By Guillaume Allègre Between 2017 and 2018, Finland conducted an experiment with universal income that gave rise to significant media coverage. 2,000 unemployed people receiving […]

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It seems like it’s raining billions

15 May 2020 1

Jérôme Creel, Xavier Ragot, and Francesco Saraceno The second meeting of the Eurogroup did the trick. The Ministers of Finance, after having once again laid out […]

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Does the fall in the stock market risk amplifying the crisis?

7 May 2020 0

By Christophe Blot and Paul Hubert The Covid-19 crisis will inevitably plunge the global economy into recession in 2020. The first available indicators – an […]

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The Covid-19 passport and the risk of voluntary infection

7 May 2020 0

By Gregory Verdugo Covid-19 has made it risky to have a job that cannot be done remotely and requires contact with the public. Given the […]

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