COVID-19: Europe needs a catastrophe relief plan
Agnès Bénassy-Quéré
(1, 2)
,
Ramon Marimon
(3, 4)
,
Jean Pisani-Ferry
(3, 5)
,
Lucrezia Reichlin
(6, 4)
,
Dirk Schoenmaker
(7, 4)
,
Beatrice Weder Di Mauro
(8, 4)
1
PSE -
Paris School of Economics
2 PJSE - Paris Jourdan Sciences Economiques
3 EUI - European University Institute
4 CEPR - Center for Economic Policy Research
5 Bruegel
6 London Business School
7 Erasmus MC - Erasmus University Medical Center [Rotterdam]
8 IHEID - Graduate Institute of International and Development studies
2 PJSE - Paris Jourdan Sciences Economiques
3 EUI - European University Institute
4 CEPR - Center for Economic Policy Research
5 Bruegel
6 London Business School
7 Erasmus MC - Erasmus University Medical Center [Rotterdam]
8 IHEID - Graduate Institute of International and Development studies
Agnès Bénassy-Quéré
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Lucrezia Reichlin
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Résumé
Beyond its public health dimension, the unfolding coronavirus epidemic also represents a severe economic stress test for Europe that comes from a totally unexpected side. This time, it is primarily a shock to the real economy hitting all European countries more or less equally (time lags will soon become a footnote). The buffers and firewalls put in place after the global financial crisis and the euro crisis have been designed to fight
a different sort of crisis, originating in the financial sector or in a particular sovereign. This time is different.
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COVID-19: Europe needs a catastrophe relief plan
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Résumé |
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Beyond its public health dimension, the unfolding coronavirus epidemic also represents a severe economic stress test for Europe that comes from a totally unexpected side. This time, it is primarily a shock to the real economy hitting all European countries more or less equally (time lags will soon become a footnote). The buffers and firewalls put in place after the global financial crisis and the euro crisis have been designed to fight
a different sort of crisis, originating in the financial sector or in a particular sovereign. This time is different.
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Auteur(s) |
Agnès Bénassy-Quéré
1, 2
, Ramon Marimon
3, 4
, Jean Pisani-Ferry
3, 5
, Lucrezia Reichlin
6, 4
, Dirk Schoenmaker
7, 4
, Beatrice Weder Di Mauro
8, 4
1
PSE -
Paris School of Economics
( 301309 )
- 48 boulevard Jourdan 75014 Paris
- France
2
PJSE -
Paris Jourdan Sciences Economiques
( 578027 )
- 48 boulevard Jourdan 75014 Paris
- France
3
EUI -
European University Institute
( 169834 )
- Villa San Paolo, Via della Piazzuola 43, 50133 Florence
- Italie
4
CEPR -
Center for Economic Policy Research
( 143559 )
- Royaume-Uni
5
Bruegel
( 197078 )
- Brussels
- Belgique
6
London Business School
( 163054 )
- Regents Park London NW1 4SA
- Royaume-Uni
7
Erasmus MC -
Erasmus University Medical Center [Rotterdam]
( 308157 )
- Rotterdam
- Pays-Bas
8
IHEID -
Graduate Institute of International and Development studies
( 431758 )
- 1202 Geneva
- Suisse
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ISBN |
978-1-912179-29-9
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Page/Identifiant |
121-128
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Public visé |
Scientifique
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Langue du document |
Anglais
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Titre de l'ouvrage |
Mitigating the COVID Economic Crisis: Act Fast and Do Whatever It Takes
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Vulgarisation |
Non
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Audience |
Internationale
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Date de publication |
2020-03
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