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  • We asked a diverse mix of experts on their opinion on the current economic implications of the coronavirus pandemic and how our economy and society may be impacted in the future.

    Source
    Fraser of Allander Economic Commentary
    Type
    Journal article
    Published
    25 June 2020
  • COVID-19 Lockdown and the Creative Arts Disciplines: When the hitherto ‘reasonable’ becomes an unrealistic ask

    Author
    Gunn, Vicky
    Source
    CHEAD
    Type
    Blog
    Published
    24 June 2020
  • Beating the virus: an examination of the crisis communication approach taken by New Zealand Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern during the Covid-19 pandemic

    Author
    McGuire, David; Cunningham, James E.A.; Reynolds, Kae; Matthews-Smith, Gerri
    Source
    Human Resource Development International
    Type
    Journal article
    Published
    22 June 2020
  • Smart thinking, lockdown and Covid-19: Implications for public policy

    Author
    Altman, Morris
    Source
    Journal of Behavioral Economics for Policy
    Type
    Journal article
    Published
    01 June 2020
  • Minimise, manage, and modify: the UK must create and use time

    Author
    Rochford, Connor; Sridhar, Devi
    Source
    The Lancet
    Type
    Letter
    Published
    27 May 2020
  • COVID-19: Policy-Options, Effects and Resulting Scenarios

    Author
    Heuser, Beatrice; Harding, Rebecca; Miller, Christopher
    Source
    University of Glasgow
    Type
    Report
    Published
    04 May 2020
  • The financial pandemic: COVID-19 and policy interventions on rational and irrational markets [Working paper]

    Author
    Shanaev, Savva; Shuraeva, Arina; Ghimire, Binam
    Source
    SSRN
    Type
    Report
    Published
    30 April 2020
  • A lesson from COVID-19: persuasion can be a more powerful tool than mandates in improving vaccine uptake

    Author
    O'Neill, Jennifer
    Source
    BMJ Blogs
    Type
    Blog
    Published
    28 April 2020
  • Covid-19: undocumented migrants are probably at greatest risk

    Author
    Bhopal, Raj S.
    Source
    BMJ
    Type
    Letter
    Published
    28 April 2020
  • Social work, Covid-19 and securitisation

    Author
    McKendrick, David; Finch, Jo
    Source
    Social Work 2020 under Covid-19 Magazine
    Type
    Newspaper/magazine article
    Published
    24 April 2020
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