Faced with an overwhelming crisis, governments across the world grappled with difficult policy choices in response to COVID. Resolving these challenges now—by adopting an active learning mindset, enabling greater collaboration, and setting up a robust data infrastructure—can prepare us to better mitigate the medium- and long-term impacts of COVID, as well as to effectively respond to future crises, write Jishnu Das (Georgetown), Adnan Q. Khan (LSE), Asim I. Khwaja (Harvard) and Anum Malkani (Centre for Economic Research in Pakistan)
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People tend to trust their governments less than they trust business, the media, and NGOs. Jaideep P...
World experts talk about what social isolation does, and what people can do to improve their wellbei...
When governments are dealing with an unprecedented crisis, they tend to stick to the playbook for fe...
Four months since the World Health Organisation declared COVID-19 a pandemic, Sir Richard Mottram ou...
Historians of previous pandemics and crises offered lessons on how to deal with COVID-19, write Lind...
The Covid-19 pandemic is a global crisis, yet it has largely been managed by states acting independe...
Not all crises are met with proportionate policies: there can sometimes be a lack of balance between...
Crises differ in character, scale, and scope, but some aspects are true no matter the organisation, ...
A seven-point action plan involving public health, social, and monetary policies for the Covid-19 cr...
Some countries have been better positioned to limit the spread of COVID-19 than others. Roosa Tikkan...
As new variants of COVID-19 disrupt global efforts to end the pandemic, governments need to work fas...
Efforts to tackle climate change and the Covid-19 pandemic have been undermined by a lack of global ...
While policymakers often want to learn how other governments have responded to certain policies, pol...
The collapse of the Afghan government this summer and the resurgence of the Taliban have been widely...
Emily St.Denny, Andrew Connell, and Steve Martin analyse two contrasting attempts by the Welsh Gover...
People tend to trust their governments less than they trust business, the media, and NGOs. Jaideep P...
World experts talk about what social isolation does, and what people can do to improve their wellbei...
When governments are dealing with an unprecedented crisis, they tend to stick to the playbook for fe...
Four months since the World Health Organisation declared COVID-19 a pandemic, Sir Richard Mottram ou...
Historians of previous pandemics and crises offered lessons on how to deal with COVID-19, write Lind...
The Covid-19 pandemic is a global crisis, yet it has largely been managed by states acting independe...
Not all crises are met with proportionate policies: there can sometimes be a lack of balance between...
Crises differ in character, scale, and scope, but some aspects are true no matter the organisation, ...
A seven-point action plan involving public health, social, and monetary policies for the Covid-19 cr...
Some countries have been better positioned to limit the spread of COVID-19 than others. Roosa Tikkan...
As new variants of COVID-19 disrupt global efforts to end the pandemic, governments need to work fas...
Efforts to tackle climate change and the Covid-19 pandemic have been undermined by a lack of global ...
While policymakers often want to learn how other governments have responded to certain policies, pol...
The collapse of the Afghan government this summer and the resurgence of the Taliban have been widely...
Emily St.Denny, Andrew Connell, and Steve Martin analyse two contrasting attempts by the Welsh Gover...
People tend to trust their governments less than they trust business, the media, and NGOs. Jaideep P...
World experts talk about what social isolation does, and what people can do to improve their wellbei...