
Why The Coronavirus May Forever Change Grocery Shopping | @WSJ
14 Jul 2020 Leave a comment
in budget deficits, business cycles, economic growth, fiscal policy, health economics, macroeconomics, monetary economics, public economics Tags: creative destruction, economics of pandemics
Zombie firms and the #COVID19 reallocation shock policy response: Barrero, Bloom and Davis 25 June
02 Jul 2020 Leave a comment
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From “COVID-19 Is Also A Reallocation Shock” with Jose Maria Barrero and Nick Bloom, 5 May 2020. Updated and expanded on 25 June 2020. Prepared for the Brookings Papers on Economic Activity. Slides | CNBC Interview | Chicago Booth Review | Free Exchange (The Economist) | Brookings | Webinar
How Much Spending Is OK Before Inflation Takes Over?
02 Jul 2020 Leave a comment
in fiscal policy, macroeconomics, monetary economics Tags: economics of pandemics, monetary policy
#COVID19 Is A Reallocation Shock: Barrero, Bloom and Davis 25 June
29 Jun 2020 Leave a comment
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From “COVID-19 Is Also A Reallocation Shock” with Jose Maria Barrero and Nick Bloom, 5 May 2020. Updated and expanded on 25 June 2020. Prepared for the Brookings Papers on Economic Activity. Slides | CNBC Interview | Chicago Booth Review | Free Exchange (The Economist) | Brookings | Webinar
Good summary
25 Jun 2020 Leave a comment
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Did NZ go fast and early on #COVID19?
20 Jun 2020 Leave a comment
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Last week’s #COVID19 @NZHerald op-ed
19 Jun 2020 Leave a comment
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Does cutting interest rates further matter?
12 Jun 2020 Leave a comment
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Steve Davis on #COVID19 as a reallocation shock
11 Jun 2020 Leave a comment
in applied price theory, economics of information, health economics, industrial organisation, labour economics, labour supply, macroeconomics, managerial economics, organisational economics, personnel economics, politics - Australia, politics - New Zealand, politics - USA, survivor principle, theory of the firm Tags: creative destruction, economics of pandemics







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