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Why health-care services are in chaos everywhere

Assistant Professor at the Faculty of Economics Christopher Rauh's research has been featured in the Economist Magazine.

Published on: Wednesday 18th January 2023

Tags:

COVID-19

Excess Mortality

Pandemic

Public Health


Research indicates for every 30 Covid deaths, one extra person dies

New research by Professor Christopher Rauh has discovered that there was at least one additional preventable death among hospital patients for every 30 deaths that can be linked to the recent pandemic.

Published on: Tuesday 1st November 2022

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COVID-19

Excess Mortality

Pandemic

Public Health

Theme: transmission


How did Treasury policy-makers approach the economic response to Covid-19?

Dr. Flavio Toxvaerd has published an article in the Economics Observatory. With the worst of the pandemic now behind us, it is time to take stock of how the government dealt with the crisis and to learn important lessons for the future

Published on: Thursday 24th November 2022

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COVID-19

Economic Response

Governments

Policy


Slowing the spread of the next epidemic

VoxTalks have released a podcast based on Dr Flavio Toxvaerd's recent paper, "Epidemics in Space: Control, Targeting and Delegation".

Published on: Friday 21st October 2022

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COVID-19

Epidemics

Policy

Spread


Policy coordination and geographical targeting during pandemics

Dr Flavio Toxvaerd and Darren Hoover (Faculty of Economics, PhD student) have published an article for VOXeu that considers whether countries coordinate control measures during pandemics and should policies be locally targeted?

Published on: Wednesday 12th October 2022

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COVID-19

Geography

Governments

Policy


A more expansive definition of herd immunity

Dr. Flavio Toxvaerd was interviewed for The Deepness, an online dive deep into the world of science.

Published on: Thursday 22nd September 2022

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COVID-19

Epidemiology

Herd Immunity

Policy


Optimistic job applicants driven by pay, not WFH, post-pandemic

Research by Assistant Professor Christopher Rauh, indicates job seekers are more hopeful than they should be, and are wrong in believing there’s not much to be gained from spending more time hunting for a job.

Published on: Monday 23rd May 2022

Tags:

COVID-19

Job Search

Unemployment

Workers


COVID and Economics, Explain it to a Comedian - Video

Dr. Flavio Toxvaerd was interviewed by Comedian Sammy Obeid, for his "Explain it to a comedian" video series.

Published on: Tuesday 24th May 2022

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COVID-19

Economics

Epidemiology

Policy


Conversations with Sebastian Galiani: Episode XLV - Video

Dr. Flavio Toxvaerd was interviewed by Sebastian Galiani, for his 'Conversations' video series (in Spanish).

Published on: Thursday 7th April 2022

Tags:

Economy

COVID-19

Epidemiology

Vaccines


How Indians view gender roles

The latest report from the Pew Research Center features expert advice from the Faculty’s Professor Sriya Iyer. It has found traditional gender norms are still prevalent.

Published on: Monday 7th March 2022

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COVID-19

Family

Gender

India


Behaviour and Policy During Pandemics Workshop - Videos

Watch videos from the Behaviour and Policy During Pandemics: Models and Methods Workshop, hosted by Dr. Flavio Toxvaerd and the Isaac Newton Institute.

Published on: Friday 4th March 2022

Tags:

Behaviour

COVID-19

Models

Policy


Better UK sick pay will help us live with Covid

Dr. Christopher Rauh's research into the value of sick pay, has been mentioned in a Financial Times article.

Published on: Tuesday 1st March 2022

Tags:

COVID-19

Inequalities

Public Finances

Sick Pay

Theme: transmission


Evidence of the pandemic on healthcare

The faculty’s Dr Christopher Rauh has jointly published new evidence of the long and short term impacts of the pandemic on non-Covid-related healthcare.

Published on: Tuesday 25th January 2022

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COVID-19

Health

NHS

Public Health

Theme: transmission


Strain on health services led to extra non-covid deaths

Dr. Christopher Rauh and Thiemo Fetzer's (University of Warwick) research into the pressures put on public health care during the COVID-19 pandemic, has been picked up by a range of media sources.

Published on: Wednesday 26th January 2022

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COVID-19

Health

NHS

Public Health

Theme: transmission


Tackling Covid by talking to each other

In the Financial Times Dr. Flavio Toxvaerd argues that we can’t tackle Covid unless economists and epidemiologists talk to each other.

Published on: Wednesday 26th January 2022

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Behaviour

COVID-19

Epidemiology

Public Policy


Impact of Omicron on UK economy expected to be modest

Dr. Flavio Toxvaerd was quoted in the Financial Times newspaper's article on the economic impact of the Omicron variant.

Published on: Friday 14th January 2022

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COVID-19

Omicron

UK Economy

Variants


Tougher measures against COVID-19 predicted for Europe

The data on the number of detected cases of the Omicron strain are not encouraging. Many European governments will need to resort to new measures against the spread of the new strain.

Published on: Wednesday 22nd December 2021

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COVID-19

Policy

Restrictions

Variants


How do antivirals affect the risks we face and the way we behave?

Following the announcement that antiviral treatments for Covid-19 will soon be available, will this reduce people’s incentives to avoid becoming infected, lessen their readiness to practice social distancing or even discourage them from getting vaccinated.

Published on: Friday 17th December 2021

Tags:

Antivirals

Behaviour

COVID-19

Policy


COVID vaccine passports 'increase jab uptake' in countries with lower coverage

Dr. Flavio Toxvaerd has commented on Sky News about a study which shows COVID certification led more people to get vaccinated.

Published on: Wednesday 15th December 2021

Tags:

Behaviour

COVID-19

Vaccine Passports

Vaccines


New £12m research centre for inclusive trade policy

A major new research centre on inclusive trade policy is to launch in early 2022. The Centre for Inclusive Trade Policy aims to be a centre of excellence for innovative trade policy research. It will include Co-Investigator Professor Meredith Crowley from the University of Cambridge Faculty of Economics and Janeway Institute.

Published on: Tuesday 30th November 2021

Tags:

COVID-19

Trade

Trade Policy

Trade Wars

Theme: transmission


Reassessing the EU Fiscal and Monetary Framework after COVID-19 Workshop

Professor Giancarlo Corsetti gave a talk at CEPR-Research and Policy Network on European Economic Architecture Workshop, on Wednesday 1st December 3.00-5.00pm, in Luxembourg.

Published on: Thursday 25th November 2021

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COVID-19

EU

Fiscal

Monetary


Talking Economics. A one-two punch: health and economics - video

Dr. Flavio Toxvaerd participated in a panel event for the Economics Observatory, "A one-two punch: health and economics".

Published on: Wednesday 24th November 2021

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COVID-19

Epidemiology

Policy

Vaccines


Modelling Behaviour to Inform Policy for Pandemics - Videos

Watch videos from the Modelling Behaviour to Inform Policy for Pandemics event, that Dr. Flavio Toxvaerd and Newton Gateway to Mathematics organised.

Published on: Wednesday 10th November 2021

Tags:

COVID-19

Epidemiology

Policy

Vaccines


Modelling Behaviour to Inform Policy for Pandemics

Dr. Flavio Toxvaerd and Newton Gateway to Mathematics have organised a three-day workshop on Modelling Behaviour to Inform Policy for Pandemics. The online event will run from Tuesday 2nd November 2021 to Friday 5th November 2021 and will bring together epidemiologists, economists, modelers and policy makers. Please see the site for more details and to register your interest.

Event Date: Tuesday 2nd November 2021 - Friday 5th November 2021

Tags:

COVID-19

Epidemiology

Policy

Vaccines


Covid Impact on Working Women - Video

Dr. Christopher Rauh and Karin Kimbrough (Chief Economist, LinkedIn) discuss women’s exodus from the workplace during the COVID-19 pandemic with Bloomberg’s Lizzy Burden at the Bloomberg Equality Summit.

Published on: Monday 1st November 2021

Tags:

COVID-19

Gender

Inequalities

Workers


Strengthening the Credibility of Public Finances

Professor Giancarlo Corsetti will give an online seminar, as part of the IMF's latest Fiscal Monitor series, on Thursday 28th October 14.00-15.00pm (BST).

Published on: Monday 25th October 2021

Tags:

COVID-19

Fiscal Policy

Fiscal Support

Public Finances

Theme: transmission


The Great Vaccine Rollout - Video

Dr. Flavio Toxvaerd chaired The Great Vaccine Rollout: Covid-19, Cooperation & Global Public Goods webinar, organised by The Bennett Institute for Public Policy.

Published on: Thursday 28th October 2021

Tags:

COVID-19

International

Policy

Vaccines


The Great Vaccine Rollout: Covid-19, Cooperation & Global Public Goods

The Bennett Institute for Public Policy held an online webinar on Tuesday 26th October 2021, at 17:00pm - 18:15pm, where international experts in economics and public affairs discussed vaccine nationalism.

Event Date: Tuesday 26th October 2021

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COVID-19

Policy

Vaccines

International


New podcast with Dr Toxvaerd on economics and public health

Dr. Flavio Toxvaerd explains how economics can be used to inform public health policy in a new podcast recorded by the London School of Economics.

Published on: Monday 4th October 2021

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COVID-19

Epidemiology

Policy

Vaccines


Economic Contributions to Infection Control

Dr. Flavio Toxvaerd has written an introduction for a special edition of National Institute Economic Review, dedicated to Economic Contributions to Infection Control.

Published on: Friday 1st October 2021

Tags:

COVID-19

Economic Impact

Infection Control

Policy


Stranger danger: are we more Covid-safe around friends and family?

Dr. Flavio Toxvaerd has published a new Economics Observatory article which looks at, post COVID-19, how our attitudes have changed towards spending time with people we don't know as opposed to our close family and friends.

Published on: Wednesday 29th September 2021

Tags:

COVID-19

Family

Safety

Vaccines


The value of sick pay: older workers & women often get less

Women and older workers are less likely to have access to employer-provided sick pay, according to Dr Christopher Rauh, from the Covid Inequality Project. The research has also found that workers in jobs that cannot be done from home are particularly unlikely to have sick pay.

Published on: Thursday 9th September 2021

Tags:

Age

COVID-19

Gender

Workers

Theme: transmission


Why rich countries are reluctant to part with surplus vaccine in favour of the poor

Dr. Flavio Toxvaerd was quoted in an article for the daily Russian newspaper Izvestia, that looks at the inequality of the worldwide distribution of the COVID-19 vaccine.

Published on: Thursday 23rd September 2021

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COVID-19

EU

Surplus

Vaccines


Covid-19 Vaccinations Boost the Global Economy, but May Not Cure It Alone

Dr. Flavio Toxvaerd was interviewed for The Wall Street Journal on how the vaccine roll out and Delta variant are effecting the global recovery.

Published on: Monday 20th September 2021

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COVID-19

Delta

Growth

Vaccines


How important is international cooperation in the vaccine rollout?

In this Economics Observatory article, Dr. Flavio Toxvaerd explains that international cooperation of vaccine rollout is crucial, and asks how well are we doing?

Published on: Friday 20th August 2021

Tags:

COVID-19

International

Policy

Vaccines


Does COVID-19 change the value of vaccines?

Dr. Flavio Toxvaerd explains in the Economics Observatory, vaccines should be valued higher than treatments, because with communicable diseases they reduce the likelihood of people becoming seriously ill.

Published on: Tuesday 17th August 2021

Tags:

COVID-19

Epidemiology

Film Dynamics

Vaccines


How do vaccines affect the risks we face and the way we behave?

Dr. Flavio Toxvaerd has written a new article for the Economics Observatory that discusses how vaccines affect the way we behave.

Published on: Tuesday 3rd August 2021

Tags:

Behaviour

COVID-19

Film Dynamics

Vaccines


Academic Gender Gap Widens During Pandemic

In the first weeks of the pandemic, the submission of articles to journals by women, fell dramatically more than their male counterparts.

Published on: Wednesday 21st July 2021

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COVID-19

Gender

Inequalities

Women in Economics


NHS Staff Deleting Covid App as Calls Grow for Doctors to be Exempt from Self-Isolation

Dr. Flavio Toxvaerd's research into Government policy and public behaviour towards COVID-19 restrictions and the vaccine roll out, was quoted in the Telegraph.

Published on: Friday 9th July 2021

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COVID-19

Restrictions

Self-Isolation

UK


COVID-19: How the Faculty Researched the Pandemic in Real Time

Dr Flavio Toxvaerd talks about the importance of the Faculty’s research into the current and future pandemics.

Published on: Thursday 17th June 2021

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COVID-19

Vaccines

Lockdown

social distancing


Can Incentives Encourage People to get Vaccinated?

Dr. Flavio Toxvaerd spoke to the BBC World Service about vaccine apathy and the hesitation amongst some members of the public to get vaccinated.

Published on: Wednesday 16th June 2021

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COVID-19

Vaccines

Incentives

Vaccine Hesitancy


Competition or Cooperation?

Dr. Flavio Toxvaerd has contributed to a piece on vaccines for the first edition of the Economics Observatory's ECO Magazine.

Published on: Monday 14th June 2021

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COVID-19

Vaccines

Nationalism

Epidemiology


Naming Corona Variants after the Greek Alphabet

Dr. Flavio Toxvaerd was interviewed for National Danish Radio’s Orientation programme about the stigma of naming COVID-19 variants after specific countries.

Published on: Tuesday 8th June 2021

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COVID-19

Variants

Stigma

Epidemiology


Should the Government still Ease Restrictions?

Dr. Flavio Toxvaerd was interviewed for the BBC News on the proposed easing of UK restrictions in June.

Published on: Monday 7th June 2021

Tags:

COVID-19

Vaccines

Restrictions

UK


Britain Fears a 3rd COVID-19 Wave

Dr. Flavio Toxvaerd was interviewed for National Danish Radio’s Orientation programme about the impending easing of restrictions in the U.K.

Published on: Friday 4th June 2021

Tags:

COVID-19

Vaccines

Recovery

UK


The Gender Gap in Mental Health Widened by Lockdowns

Women, the young, and the less educated have borne the brunt of mental health issues resulting from lockdowns, which has often exacerbated job and earnings losses, according to research by Dr Christopher Rauh

Published on: Friday 30th April 2021

Tags:

COVID-19

Lockdown

Gender Gap

Mental Health

Theme: transmission


Rational Epidemic Theory and Game Theoretic Models

Dr. Flavio Toxvaerd gave a plenary talk at The Bridging Disciplinary Divides for Behaviorally Modulated Mathematical Models in Human Epidemiology workshop.

Published on: Thursday 27th May 2021

Tags:

COVID-19

Epidemic Theory

Game Theory

Models


Behavioural Responses to the Vaccine Rollout

Now that the Covid vaccine rollout is in full swing, changes to our behaviour are starting to emerge. New research by Dr Toxvaerd shows how these changes are impacting how many people act in public.

Published on: Tuesday 27th April 2021

Tags:

COVID-19

Vaccines

Behavioral Responses

Policy Responses


Recent Trends in the Aggregate Economy from a Firm Perspective Mini-Conference

Cambridge-INET, the Centre for Macroeconomics and the Cambridge Faculty of Economics are holding a Mini Conference on the "Recent Trends in the Aggregate Economy from a Firm Perspective: What do we know?". It will take place on Tuesday 25th May 2021, 4.00pm-7.00pm BST (UK) and will be held online. See the event page for more details.

Event Date: Tuesday 25th May 2021

Tags:

COVID-19

New Economy

Aggregate Economy

Firm Perspective

Theme: transmission


‘Optimistic’ Public More Likely to Shun Surge Testing, Despite Indian Variant Growth

Dr. Flavio Toxvaerd was interviewed by The Telegraph about public confidence in the vaccine roll out and the use of PCR test kits.

Published on: Tuesday 25th May 2021

Tags:

COVID-19

Vaccines

Testing

Public


Vaccine Roll Out and Post-Covid-19 Recovery

Dr. Flavio Toxvaerd was interviewed by BBC Scotland News for their COVID-19 Special.

Published on: Monday 24th May 2021

Tags:

COVID-19

Vaccines

Recovery

Epidemiology


Should Patents on Covid-19 Vaccines be Waived?

Dr. Flavio Toxvaerd has written a new article for the Economics Observatory that looks at whether the patents on Covid-19 vaccines should be waived to allow low-income countries to produce their own doses.

Published on: Friday 14th May 2021

Tags:

COVID-19

Vaccines

Patents

Inequalities


How Does the Market for Vaccines Work?

Dr. Flavio Toxvaerd and Anthony McDonnell (Center for Global Development), have written a new article for the Economics Observatory that discusses the inequalities of vaccine development.

Published on: Thursday 13th May 2021

Tags:

COVID-19

Vaccines

Inequalities

Development


Will Free Access to Vaccine IP Increase Supply?

Dr. Flavio Toxvaerd was interviewed for the At The Margin Podcast about The Economics of Vaccines.

Published on: Tuesday 11th May 2021

Tags:

COVID-19

Vaccines

Social Distancing

Nationalism


Vaccine Nationalism: Why do some countries cooperate and others go it alone?

Dr. Flavio Toxvaerd and Tony Yates (independent economist), have written a new article for the Economics Observatory that discusses ‘vaccine nationalism’.

Published on: Tuesday 4th May 2021

Tags:

COVID-19

Vaccines

Nationalism

Pandemic


The Trouble Does Not Come To One: What the Tragedy in India Teaches Other Countries

Dr. Flavio Toxvaerd was interviewed for the Russian newspaper Izvestia about the increase in world wide COVID-19 cases.

Published on: Sunday 2nd May 2021

Tags:

COVID-19

Vaccines

India

Pandemic


Lockdowns Widen the Gender Gap in Mental Health

Dr. Christopher Rauh has published an article for VOXeu that looks at how women have suffered far more from social distancing measures than men in terms of their mental health.

Published on: Tuesday 27th April 2021

Tags:

COVID-19

Lockdown

Gender Gap

Mental Health

Theme: transmission


Has the Pandemic Changed Research Culture – and is it for the better?

Times Higher Education has quoted the research by Dr. Amano-Patiño, Dr. Faraglia, Dr. Giannitsarou and Zeina Hasna, into how the COVID-19 pandemic has highlighted the inequalities for women and junior academics.

Published on: Thursday 15th April 2021

Tags:

COVID-19

Gender

Inequalities

Women in Economics


How Europe's Vaccine Wars Could Hinder the Fight Against COVID Variants

Dr. Flavio Toxvaerd was quoted in an article for NBC News, where he spoke about the effect possible trade restrictions could have on international distribution of COVID-19 vaccines and on new variants.

Published on: Thursday 25th March 2021

Tags:

COVID-19

EU

Vaccines

Epidemiology


Social Distancing: Does Voluntary or Mandated Distancing have more Economic Impact?

New research by Professor Giancarlo Corsetti questions the assumption that voluntary social distancing has less economic impact than mandated social distancing in the current pandemic.

Published on: Monday 1st March 2021

Tags:

COVID-19

Social Distancing

Recession

Infectious Diseases


Gendered Economic Impact of Coronavirus

A new report on the gendered economic impact of the current coronvirus pandemic features Dr Christopher Rauh. It says the government risks turning the clock back on gender equality.

Published on: Tuesday 9th February 2021

Tags:

COVID-19

Gender

Inequalities

Labour Market

Theme: transmission


Social Distancing and Supply Disruptions in a Pandemic

Professor Giancarlo Corsetti will give an online seminar, co-hosted by the CEPII and T3M on Thursday 8th April 2021, 2:30-4:00pm (Paris time).

Published on: Monday 22nd March 2021

Tags:

COVID-19

Social Distancing

Supply Disruptions

Pandemic

Theme: transmission


International Women's Day 2021 - Bridging the Gender Gap

As part of International Women's Day, Dr. Chryssi Giannitsarou will be a guest speaker at the University College Dublin (UCD) webinar, "Bridging the gender gap: Research and responses to COVID-19".

Published on: Friday 5th March 2021

Tags:

COVID-19

Gender

Inequalities

Women in Economics


The Shifting Fronts in the Battle Over EU Trade Policy

Dr. Kamiar Mohaddes's paper "Covid-19 Fiscal Support and its Effectiveness" (joint with Alexander Chudik and Mehdi Raissi) was quoted by Martin Sandbu in his Financial Times column.

Published on: Thursday 4th March 2021

Tags:

COVID-19

Fiscal Support

Trade

Policy


Tax Increases to Finance “Whatever the Cost”

Dr. Kamiar Mohaddes was interviewed by Le Figaro newspaper about his paper "Covid-19 Fiscal Support and its Effectiveness" (joint with Alexander Chudik and Mehdi Raissi) and the 2021 Budget.

Published on: Thursday 4th March 2021

Tags:

COVID-19

Fiscal Support

Households

Firms


Easing Lockdown Restrictions

Dr. Flavio Toxvaerd was interviewed for BBC News Scotland, where he talked about the implications of easing the current lockdown restrictions and the differences in approach between the UK Government and Scottish Parliament, for the easing the restrictions.

Published on: Wednesday 3rd March 2021

Tags:

COVID-19

Lockdown

Social Distancing

Policy


Brexit, Covid-19, Business, and Economic Inequality

Dr. Meredith Crowley will be speaking at two panels as part of The UK in a Changing Europe's Spotlight series. The online events will take place on Tuesday 9th March 2021 and Friday 12th March 2021, from 12.00 – 1.15pm. Both are free to register and watch.

Published on: Wednesday 3rd March 2021

Tags:

Brexit

COVID-19

Business

Inequality

Theme: transmission


NIESR Weekly Covid-19 Tracker Using Time Series Model

A new study co-authored by Emeritus Professor Andrew Harvey produces good forecasts of epidemics before new cases or deaths peak.

Published on: Sunday 21st February 2021

Tags:

COVID-19

Time Series

Forecasting

Models


Rebuilding a Resilient Britain: Trade and Aid

Dr Meredith Crowley has contributed to a report for the Government Office for Science on Rebuilding a Resilient Britain: Trade and Aid. Dr Crowley was part of a working group which produced the report, identifying existing evidence, and gaps in the evidence base.

Published on: Tuesday 26th January 2021

Tags:

COVID-19

Trade

UK

Women in Economics

Theme: transmission


News from the Women’s Committee - A Growing Divide

Dr. Chryssi Giannitsarou and Sarah Smith (University of Bristol) have written an article for the Royal Economic Society, that says the COVID-19 pandemic has exposed and intensified inequalities in many areas of our life, including academic life.

Published on: Thursday 18th February 2021

Tags:

COVID-19

Gender

Inequalities

Women in Economics


Geneva Report: Fiscal Policies Must Work Together

The 2020 Geneva Report has been published. Co-authored by Professor Giancarlo Corsetti from the Faculty of Economics at the University of Cambridge, the 23rd report looks at macroeconomic and financial instability and disruptive crises such as the COVID-19 pandemic.

Published on: Tuesday 15th December 2020

Tags:

COVID-19

Monetary Policy

Fiscal Policy

Global Economy


It’s All in the Mix: How Monetary and Fiscal Policies Can Work or Fail Together

Professor Giancarlo Corsetti is one of the speakers at the Presentation of the 23rd Geneva Report on the World Economy webinar, which is being held on 3rd March 2021, 1:00 - 2:30 PM (UK time).

Published on: Wednesday 10th February 2021

Tags:

COVID-19

Monetary Policy

Fiscal Policy

Global Economy

Theme: transmission


Tensions Over EU Vaccine Distribution Threaten to Boil Over

Dr. Flavio Toxvaerd was interviewed for BBC World Service's Marketplace Morning Report programme, where he spoke about the distribution of COVID-19 vaccines to the European Union.

Published on: Thursday 28th January 2021

Tags:

COVID-19

EU

Vaccines

Epidemiology


Policy Panel - The Monetary-Fiscal Policy Mix Strikes Back

Prof. Giancarlo Corsetti is to speak at a policy panel on the 2020 Geneva report. The panel will discuss the contribution of the mix policy mix to the stabilisation of tail events and disruptive crises, such as the COVID-19 pandemic.

Published on: Tuesday 19th January 2021

Tags:

COVID-19

Monetary Policy

Fiscal Policy

Global Economy


Europe Walks a Tightrope as it Waits for Virus Immunity to Take Hold

As many countries are starting to vacinate against Covid, Dr. Flavio Toxvaerd explains that it becomes all the more important for people to avoid contracting coronavirus as vaccination picks up.

Published on: Monday 18th January 2021

Tags:

COVID-19

Europe

Immunity

Epidemiology


Social Distancing: Two Extensions of the Standard Model Research Seminar

Dr. Flavio Toxvaerd gave a talk about his research into "Social Distancing: Two Extensions of the Standard Model" as part of the Adam Smith's Panmure House research seminar series.

Published on: Tuesday 12th January 2021

Tags:

COVID-19

Social Distancing

Epidemiology

Models


Launch of the Geneva Report on the World Economy

Prof. Giancarlo Corsetti is one of the speakers at the launch of the Geneva Report on the World Economy, which he recently co-authored.

Published on: Tuesday 12th January 2021

Tags:

COVID-19

Monetary Policy

Fiscal Policy

Global Economy


2020 Geneva Report Quoted

A report co-authored by Prof. Giancarlo Corsetti from the Faculty of Economics has been mentioned by Reuters. The 2020 Geneva Report looks at macroeconomic and financial instability and disruptive crises such as the COVID-19 pandemic.

Published on: Wednesday 16th December 2020

Tags:

COVID-19

Monetary Policy

Fiscal Policy

Global Economy


Global Perspectives: Challenges for the 21st Century Entrepreneur

Dr. Kamiar Mohaddes discussed the economic consequences of COVID-19 and the implications for entrepreneurs, at the King's College special ‘Global Perspectives’ webinar.

Published on: Tuesday 15th December 2020

Tags:

COVID-19

Global Economics

Global Perspectives

Entrepreneurs


Did the Office for National Statistics Really Produce ‘False Data’ on Coronavirus Infections?

Dr. Flavio Toxvaerd was quoted in The Independent newspaper. The article looks at the suggestion that data revisions on new coronavirus cases by the official statistics body indicate that the UK might have gone into lockdown in November unnecessarily.

Published on: Thursday 10th December 2020

Tags:

COVID-19

Lockdown

Policy

Public Health


How Do Countries Effectively Come Out of Lockdown?

Dr. Flavio Toxvaerd was interviewed by China Central Television where he spoke about the Chinese Health Codes and how other countries are realising that to effectively come out of lockdown, there must be an effective method of tracing contacts of the virus. Further more an electronic tracking method is a must-have for home isolation and travel.

Published on: Wednesday 9th December 2020

Tags:

COVID-19

China

Lockdown

Health Codes


Good Health Policy Is Good Economic Policy

Dr. Flavio Toxvaerd has published a new blog for ProMarket (the online publication for The Stigler Center, University of Chicago Booth). Dr Toxvaerd's article "Managing the Covid-19 Pandemic: Good Health Policy Is Good Economic Policy" looks at the unavoidable link between health protection and wealth creation when choosing a response to the COVID-19 pandemic.

Published on: Wednesday 9th December 2020

Tags:

COVID-19

Health

Economic Growth

Policy


Cost & Benefit of Buying COVID-19 Vaccine

Dr. Kamiar Mohaddes was interviewed by Iranian newspaper, Donya-e Eqtesad, about the implications of COVID-19 for the Iranian economy and the difficulty for Iran to obtain a potential vaccine due to sanctions imposed on the country by US President Donald Trump.

Published on: Monday 7th December 2020

Tags:

COVID-19

Vaccine

Iran

Global Economy


What COVID-19 Shows is That the Global Economy is Not Very Resilient

Dr. Kamiar Mohaddes was interviewed by the Times of India about his recent study on the economic consequences of Covid-19. Dr Mohaddes spoke about the direct and indirect effects of this, within the interconnected global economy and how climate change could also be hit severely by it.

Published on: Friday 4th December 2020

Tags:

COVID-19

Global Economy

Climate Change

India


No Country ‘immune’ to COVID-19 Economic Shock

Dr. Kamiar Mohaddes's research "A Counterfactual Economic Analysis of Covid-19 Using a Threshold Augmented Multi-Country Model" has been featured in an article for the University of Cambridge Research News. Dr Mohaddes suggests a lengthy global recession looms as a result of COVID-19, with no country "immune". However, economies such as China will fare better than much of the West.

Published on: Thursday 3rd December 2020

Tags:

COVID-19

Global Economy

Recession

China


Government Won’t Say How Much Tiered Restrictions Will Cost Economy

Dr. Flavio Toxvaerd was interviewed for the Channel 4 News website, where he commented that the key difficulty in analysing the effects of the lockdown is to assess what would happen with the disease and the economy in the absence of restrictions.

Published on: Wednesday 2nd December 2020

Tags:

COVID-19

Economic Impact

Policy

Tier System


Government Paper Offers no Assessment of Economic Impact of Tier Restrictions

Dr. Flavio Toxvaerd was quoted in the Independent article "Government Paper Offers no Assessment of Economic Impact of Tier Restrictions". Dr Toxvaerd says the government's COVID analysis falls well short of a full impact study and will be of limited use to justify either lockdown2 or a return to a tiered system of regional restrictions.

Published on: Tuesday 1st December 2020

Tags:

COVID-19

Economic Impact

Policy

Tier System


The Global Economic Consequences of COVID-19: A Multi-Country Analysis

Dr. Kamiar Mohaddes was a panellists at the World Council of Credit Union's Global Financial Symposium on the The Economic Impacts of Covid-19 on Credit Unions. Dr Kamiar Mohaddes presented his recent study entitled "A Counterfactual Economic Analysis of COVID-19 Using a Threshold Augmented Multi-Country Model" (joint with Alexander Chudik, M. Hashem Pesaran, Mehdi Raissi, and Alessandro Rebucci).

Published on: Thursday 26th November 2020

Tags:

COVID-19

Global Economy

Financial Economics


Economics and the Epidemic: Models, Behaviour and Policy

Dr. Flavio Toxvaerd gave a virtual talk for Clare College on Tuesday 24 November 2020. His talk was on "Economics and the Epidemic: Models, Behaviour and Policy", which looked at how economists think about disease control and contrast it with the traditional approach adopted in epidemiology and public health.

Published on: Thursday 26th November 2020

Tags:

COVID-19

Epidemiology

Policy

Public Health


Managing COVID-19 Vaccines Rationally

Flavio Toxvaerd and Miltos Makris (University of Kent) have published an article for VOXeu titled "Vaccines against COVID-19 are on the horizon; now is the time to manage the transition rationally". This column examines how the prospect of a vaccine alters individuals’ incentives to self-protect and how the social planner would prefer the individual to behave, between now and the arrival of the vaccine.

Published on: Tuesday 24th November 2020

Tags:

COVID-19

Social Distancing

Policy

Vaccines


Economic Consequences of Covid-19 - Iran and Global

Dr. Kamiar Mohaddes was interviewed for the Iranian newspaper, Donya-e-Eqtesad. The article looks at the impact of Covid-19 on the Iranian economy as well as the global economy. Dr Mohaddes's research into the economic consequences of Covid-19 (joint with Alexander Chudik (Dallas Fed), Hashem Pesaran (USC), Mehdi Raissi (International Monetary Fund), and Alessandro Rebucci (JHU)) was also featured as the front cover story on Iran's major weekly magazine, Tejarat-e-Farda.

Published on: Monday 23rd November 2020

Tags:

COVID-19

Recession

Iran

Global Economy


Economics and the Epidemic

Dr. Flavio Toxvaerd will give a virtual talk for Clare College about "Economics and the Epidemic: Models, Behaviour and Policy", on Tuesday 24 November 2020 at 6.00pm. His talk will look at how economists think about disease control and contrast it with the traditional approach adopted in epidemiology and public health.

Published on: Thursday 19th November 2020

Tags:

COVID-19

Epidemiology

Policy

Public Health


Costs and Benefits of Circuit Breakers and Lockdowns

Dr. Flavio Toxvaerd was interviewed on BBC Radio Ulster for their weekly business and economy round up. Dr. Toxvaerd discussed the costs and benefits on the economy, of using circuit breakers and lockdowns to combat the spread of COVID-19.

Published on: Monday 16th November 2020

Tags:

COVID-19

Lockdown

Economic Cost

Infectious Disease


Curbing the Covid-19 Pandemic to Save the Economy

Dr. Flavio Toxvaerd is one of the economists featured in the Wall Street Journal article "Research Ties Curbing the Covid-19 Pandemic to Saving the Economy", which looks at the economists currently working on the economics of the pandemic and how the academic discipline combining economics and epidemiology is attracting new specialists.

Published on: Thursday 12th November 2020

Tags:

COVID-19

Epidemiology

Economic Impact

Infectious Disease


Costs and Benefits of Suppressing COVID-19

Dr. Flavio Toxvaerd was interviewed on BBC Scotland's Drivetime programme, where he talked about the costs and benefits of suppressing COVID-19 and made the point that perhaps rather than looking at the negative impact caused by the UK's second lockdown, we should be looking at it as an investment in the future.

Published on: Wednesday 11th November 2020

Tags:

COVID-19

Lockdown

Economic Cost

Infectious Disease


Lives Vs Livelihoods? The Economics of Controlling COVID-19

Dr. Flavio Toxvaerd took part in a roundtable discussion "The Economics of Covid-19 Suppression Measures", which looked at the economic costs and benefits of the UK's second nation lockdown. This online event was organised by the Tony Blair Institute For Global Change and took place on Friday 6th November 2020.

Published on: Tuesday 10th November 2020

Tags:

COVID-19

Lockdown

Economic Cost

Health


Lockdowns Are Just One Tool

Dr. Flavio Toxvaerd was interviewed on BBC Scotland's Drivetime programme, where he talked about the UK's second lockdown being just one of the tools available to control COVID-19. He added that it does have a significant economic impact and is one of the most extreme of so called non-pharmaceutical interventions.

Published on: Monday 9th November 2020

Tags:

COVID-19

Lockdown

Economic Cost

Infectious Disease


Do Lockdowns Simply Postpone The Pain Of Covid-19?

Dr. Flavio Toxvaerd and Dr. Chryssi Giannitsarou (with Ben Moll - LSE), have written a new entry for the Economics Observatory asking The Pound-of-Flesh Fallacy: Do Lockdowns Simply Postpone The Pain Of Covid-19?. This blog looks at the possibility that whatever measures are taken to reduce the spread of coronavirus, they are unlikely to reduce the ultimate death toll.

Published on: Monday 2nd November 2020

Tags:

COVID-19

Lockdown

Policy

Women in Economics


Indirect Costs of the UK’s Furlough Scheme

Dr. Christopher Rauh was interviewed on "Wake up to Money" on "BBC Radio 5 Live" where he discussed the indirect costs to the economy of the furlough scheme from people staying at home and preventing the economy from adapting to the new normal. He also compared job retention schemes in other countries to the UK's furlough scheme. Starts at 42.20.

Published on: Thursday 29th October 2020

Tags:

COVID-19

Employment

Recovery

Workers


European Economic Review Special Section

Dr. Flavio Toxvaerd will guest edit (co-edited with Cecile Aubert, University of Bordeaux and TSE) the European Economic Review Journal's Special Section on economics of infectious diseases and epidemics. This Section will collect accepted articles at the European Economic Review that pertain to Covid-19 and similar epidemics, and will allow for a faster average handling of submissions on this topic.

Published on: Wednesday 28th October 2020

Tags:

COVID-19

Infectious Disease

Policy

Epidemics


Effect on Global Economy of Reimposed EU Lockdowns

Dr. Flavio Toxvaerd was interviewed for Cheddar News Network on Friday 23rd October 2020, where he discussed the reimplementation of lockdowns across Europe, due to the rise in COVID-19 cases and the global economic impact of this.

Published on: Tuesday 20th October 2020

Tags:

COVID-19

Lockdown

Policy

Social Distancing


Economic Consequences of Covid-19

Dr. Kamiar Mohaddes, with Alexander Chudik (Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas), M. Hashem Pesaran (University of Southern California), Mehdi Raissi (IMF) and Alessandro Rebucci (Johns Hopkins Carey Business School) have published an article for VOXeu titled "Economic Consequences of Covid-19: A Counterfactual Multi-Country Analysis".

Published on: Tuesday 20th October 2020

Tags:

COVID-19

Global Economics

Recession

Policy


Economic Impact From Covid

New research appears to indicate women on average have taken a larger economic impact than men as a result of Covid. Dr Christopher Rauh has examined the characteristics of workers furloughed in the UK during the coronavirus pandemic, and has found that women were much more likely to be furloughed. The prohibition on working whilst furloughed has also been routinely ignored, especially by men.

Published on: Tuesday 13th October 2020

Tags:

COVID-19

Employment

Workers

Inequalities


China's Economic Recovery Gains Momentum

China's economy is picking up steam as the country continues to steadily recover from the economic turmoil caused by the coronavirus pandemic. The world's second largest economy expanded 4.9% in the July-to-September quarter compared to a year ago, according to new Chinese government statistics. It's a V shaped recovery, according to Dr. Meredith Crowley. She was interviewed on BBC Radio 4's Today programme, and said retails sales are up, but only by 3.2%. However, the worry is that the virus could come back, and that would slow down China's economy again.

Published on: Monday 19th October 2020

Tags:

China

COVID-19

Economic Growth

Recovery

Theme: transmission


Heterogeneity and Monetary Policy after COVID-19 Mini Conference

Cambridge-INET, the Centre for Macroeconomics and the Faculty of Economics are holding a mini conference on "Heterogeneity and Monetary Policy after COVID-19". Organised by Professor Giancarlo Corsetti and Lukas Freund, the mini conference will feature talks from Corina Boar (NYU) Benjamin Moll (LSE) and Marco Del Negro (NY Fed). It will take place on Tuesday 3rd November 2020, 2:00pm-5:00pm GMT (UK) and will be held online. See the event page for more details.

Event Date: Tuesday 3rd November 2020

Tags:

Heterogeneity

Monetary Policy

COVID-19

Theme: transmission


Economics of Covid-19 and Brexit

Dr. Meredith Crowley was a panelist at the UK in a Changing Europe Isolation Insight Webinar, "Economics of Covid-19 and Brexit, revisited", where the panelists discussed the economics of the Covid-19 pandemic and the UK's exit from the EU. This online event took place on 15th October 2020.

Published on: Friday 16th October 2020

Tags:

Brexit

COVID-19

UK

Women in Economics

Theme: transmission


Pandemic Fears and Reactions

Dr. Flavio Toxvaerd was quoted in The Telegraph article "Fears Wet Weather Could Fuel Covid 19 Spread." and also commented on a recent No. 10 briefing where Boris Johnson shifted emphasis from blanket lockdowns to the use of regional and local measures for Science Media Centre "Expert Reaction to No. 10 Press Briefing on 30th September "

Published on: Tuesday 6th October 2020

Tags:

COVID-19

Infectious Disease

Policy


What To Do If COVID-19 Is Here To Stay

Dr. Chryssi Giannitsarou and Flavio Toxvaerd's VOXeu "What To Do If COVID-19 Is Here To Stay" was quoted in Jeffrey Sparshott's Wall Street Journal Economics Blog "Newsletter: Expiration Date".

Published on: Tuesday 6th October 2020

Tags:

COVID-19

Social Distancing

Lockdown

Women in Economics


The Economics of Infection

Dr. Flavio Toxvaerd was quoted in the following news outlets; the New Scientist, Medscape, The Sun and the Huffington Post, about his ongoing research into "The Economics of Infection". Dr Toxvaerd has also published a new blog for Economics Observatory, "Externalities: Why Do We Need Coordinated Public Action In The Pandemic?".

Published on: Tuesday 29th September 2020

Tags:

COVID-19

Infectious Disease

Social Distancing

Externalities


Covid-19 Policy Response Open Letter

Dr. Flavio Toxvaerd was asked by the Science Media Centre to comment on this open letter to the Prime Minister and his team from a group across medicine, academia and other areas "Covid-19 policy response Open Letter" and Dr. Toxvaerd’s responses were published on the "Science Media Centre site.

Published on: Friday 25th September 2020

Tags:

COVID-19

Health

Inequality

Economic Impact


What Data is Driving the UK’s New COVID-19 Restrictions?

Dr. Flavio Toxvaerd was quoted in the Independant "What is the Data Driving the UK’s New Coronavirus Restrictions?" and Daily Mail "Projection versus Reality – Experts say Britain Falls Short." in which Dr Toxvaerd claims that projections often rely ‘on behavioural assumptions that are unlikely to be borne out in practice and so the projections often look too gloomy in retrospect'.

Published on: Wednesday 23rd September 2020

Tags:

COVID-19

Infectious Disease

Policy


Female Researchers and Publications During COVID-19 Podcast

Dr Noriko Amano Patino was interviewed for the Cambridge Centre for International Research’s Ideas & Innovation Talk Series about her joint paper with Elisa Faraglia, Chryssi Giannitsarou and Zeina Hasna titled "The Unequal Effects of Covid-19 on Economists' Research Productivity" which looks at the unequal effects of COVID-19 on research productivity.

Published on: Friday 18th September 2020

Tags:

COVID-19

Employment

Gender

Women in Economics


Post-Pandemic Debt Sustainability in the EU/Euro Area

Professor Giancarlo Corsetti and Lorenzo Codogno (Visiting Professor in Practice, LSE) have published an article for VOXeu titled "Post-Pandemic Debt Sustainability in the EU/Euro Area: This Time May (and should) Be Different". This column suggests that the implementation of The EU Recovery Plan could give a substantial boost to the economy and fiscal revenues under very conservative assumptions on multipliers.

Published on: Friday 18th September 2020

Tags:

COVID-19

Debt

Economy

EU

Theme: transmission


Working From Home: The Polarising Workplace

Dr Christopher Rauh, with Abi Adams-Prassl (University of Oxford), Teodora Boneva (University of Zurich) and Marta Golin (University of Oxford) have published an article for VOXeu titled "Working From Home: The Polarising Workplace". This column uses survey data from the US and the UK to demonstrate systematic variation in individuals’ ability to work from home both across and within occupations and industries.

Published on: Wednesday 9th September 2020

Tags:

COVID-19

Employment

Workers

Inequalities

Theme: transmission


COVID-19 Symposium of the EEA

Dr. Flavio Toxvaerd spoke recently about ‘Future Challenges for Economic Epidemiology’ at the COVID-19 Symposium of the European Economic Association. A video of Dr. Toxvaerd's talk is available to watch on the EEA youtube channel.

Published on: Monday 7th September 2020

Tags:

COVID-19

Infectious Disease

Policy


D-DebtCon Webinar

Prof. Giancarlo Corsetti will be speaking at the D-DebtCon Webinar entitled ‘Sovereign Debt in the European Union’ on 8 September 2020 at 3.30PM CEST on ‘Debt Crises Fast and Slow’. See the Programme and Registration details.

Published on: Tuesday 1st September 2020

Tags:

COVID-19

Economy

Policy

Debt


Behaviour and Mandatory Face Masks

Dr. Flavio Toxvaerd has written a new entry for the Economics Observatory asking Do people change their behaviour when face masks are mandatory?

Published on: Tuesday 1st September 2020

Tags:

COVID-19

Social Distancing

Economy

Lockdown


EEA Congress Covid 19 Symposium

Dr. Flavio Toxvaerd will be speaking at the Covid 19 Symposium on August 28th 2020 at 15.30 CEST organised by the EEA Congress and will look at future challenges for the epi-economics literature. Prof. Oriana Bandiera Prof. Oriana Bandiera will discuss the impact on lower-income countries and appropriate policy responses while Prof. Daron Acemoglu Prof. Daron Acemoglu looks at the political ramifications of the crisis.

Published on: Friday 28th August 2020

Tags:

COVID-19

Infectious Disease

Policy


Production Network Analysis and COVID-19 Policy

Professor Vasco Carvalho and Professor Andrea Galeotti (London Business School) have published an article for Economics Observatory on "How Can Production Network Analysis Inform Policy on COVID-19?". This article looks at how production network analysis can provide insights into the effects of imposing and lifting lockdowns, which in turn can lead to policies to support recovery.

Published on: Tuesday 25th August 2020

Tags:

COVID-19

Networks

Policy

Production Networks

Theme: none


Herd Immunity – Crucial Yet Irrelevant

Dr. Flavio Toxvaerd has published a new Bennett Institute for Public Policy blog "Herd Immunity – Crucial Yet Irrelevant" and working paper "On the Management of Population Immunity" (joint with Prof. Robert Rowthorn). Both the paper and blog look at the use of costly treatments or vaccinations on infectious diseases and the idea that once immune, individuals indirectly protect the remaining susceptibles, who benefit from a measure of herd immunity.

Published on: Tuesday 18th August 2020

Tags:

COVID-19

Infectious Diseases

Herd Immunity

Theme: information


Economic Aspects of the COVID-19 Crisis in the UK

Professor Vasco Carvalho and Dr Flavio Toxvaerd are among the authors of a Royal Society DELVE Initiative Report which looks at the new challenges for the economy and public health that the COVID-19 Pandemic will bring over the coming years.

Published on: Friday 14th August 2020

Tags:

COVID-19

Economy

Public Health

UK


The Heterogeneous Transmission of ECB Policies in a Post-COVID Europe

Professor Giancarlo Corsetti, Joao B. Duarte (Nova School of Business and Economics) and Samuel Mann (IMF) have published an article for VOXeu titled "The Heterogeneous Transmission of ECB Policies: Lessons for a Post-COVID Europe". This column suggests that the disruption to market integration brought about by the COVID-19 crisis may create further challenges to conducting monetary policy in the euro area.

Published on: Friday 7th August 2020

Tags:

COVID-19

Policy

Europe

Heterogeneity

Theme: transmission


Can Social Distancing Improve the Trade-off Between Health and the Economy?

Professor Giancarlo Corsetti will give the Cambridge Institute of Therapeutic Immunology and Infectious Disease's COVID-19 Weekly Webinar on "Can Social Distancing Improve the Trade-off Between Health and the Economy?". The webinar will take place online on Thursday 6th August 2020 at 2.00pm and will be hosted by Dr. Nicholas Matheson (CITIID PI and consultant in Infectious Diseases).

Published on: Wednesday 5th August 2020

Tags:

COVID-19

Social Distancing

Health

Economy

Theme: transmission


What to do if COVID-19 is Here to Stay

Dr. Chryssi Giannitsarou and Flavio Toxvaerd have published an article for VOXeu titled "What To Do If COVID-19 Is Here To Stay". This column considers the possibility that immunity is only temporary, which in practice, means that partial lockdowns and social distancing measures may be the norm for years to come.

Published on: Monday 20th July 2020

Tags:

COVID-19

Social Distancing

Lockdown

Women in Economics

Theme: information


Emerging Market Currency Risk Around ‘Global Disasters’

Professor Giancarlo Corsetti has had a chapter published in CEPR's ebook "COVID-19 in Developing Economies". The chapter "Emerging Market Currency Risk Around ‘global disasters’: Evidence from the Global Financial Crisis and the COVID-19 Crisis" (joint with Simon Lloyd (Bank of England) and Emile Marin (PhD Candidate))

Published on: Wednesday 24th June 2020

Tags:

COVID-19

Markets

Currency

Risks

Theme: transmission


Can Social Distancing Improve the Trade Off between Health and Economy?

Professor Giancarlo Corsetti's article entitled "Can Social Distancing Improve the Trade Off between Health and Economy?", which discusses how public health measures such as social distancing can reduce deaths by keeping the number of infected individuals from exceeding the capacity of the health care system has been featured by CNN and Trends (in Dutch).

Published on: Thursday 4th June 2020

Tags:

COVID-19

Global Economics

Social Distancing

Health

Theme: transmission


COVID Economics Alumni Webinar Series

Cambridge-INET and Dr. Meredith Crowley are hosting a series of public lectures for Cambridge Alumni. The sixth of these webinars "Inequalities in Education and Labour Market Outcomes Under COVID", will take place on Friday 19th June 2020, at 1.00pm and feature talks by Professor Anna Vignoles and Dr Christopher Rauh. Please see the Cambridge-INET COVID Economics Alumni webinar series webpage for details.

Event Date: Friday 19th June 2020

Tags:

COVID-19

Inequalities

Employment

Education

Theme: none


COVID Economics Alumni Webinar Series

Cambridge-INET and Dr. Meredith Crowley are hosting a series of public lectures for Cambridge Alumni. The fifth of these webinars "How do Personal Attributes Affect an Individual's Engagement with Society Under COVID?", will take place on Friday 12th June 2020, at 1.00pm and feature talks by Dr Sriya Iyer and Dr Weilong Zhang. Please see the Cambridge-INET COVID Economics Alumni webinar series webpage for details.

Event Date: Friday 12th June 2020

Tags:

COVID-19

Religion

Education

Health

Theme: none


Are Women Publishing Less During the Pandemic?

Dr Noriko Amano Patino's VOXeu article and paper (joint with Elisa Faraglia, Chryssi Giannitsarou and Zeina Hasna), entitled "Who is doing new research in the time of COVID-19? Not the female economists" was quoted in the Nature article "Are Women Publishing Less During the Pandemic?" which looks at the unequal effects of COVID-19 on research productivity.

Published on: Friday 29th May 2020

Tags:

COVID-19

Employment

Gender

Women in Economics


COVID Economics Alumni Webinar Series

Cambridge-INET and Dr. Meredith Crowley are hosting a series of public lectures for Cambridge Alumni. The forth of these webinars " Integrating economics into epidemiological approaches", will take place on Friday 5th June 2020, at 1.00pm and feature talks by Dr Flavio Toxvaerd and Professor Oliver Linton. Please see the Cambridge-INET COVID Economics Alumni webinar series webpage for details.

Event Date: Friday 5th June 2020

Tags:

COVID-19

Global Economics

Epidemiology

Theme: none


Perpetual Bonds are not the Best Way to Finance the European Recovery Fund

Professor Giancarlo Corsetti, Aitor Erce and Antonio Garcia Pascual's article "Perpetual bonds are not the best way to finance the European Recovery Fund" has been featured by VoxEU CEPR Policy Portal. This column looks at the potential gains of using European borrowing and lending as two separate policy levers, instead of financing the ERF using joint perpetual debt.

Published on: Monday 18th May 2020

Tags:

COVID-19

Debt

EU

Policy

Theme: transmission


COVID Economics Alumni Webinar Series

Cambridge-INET and Dr. Meredith Crowley are hosting a series of public lectures for Cambridge Alumni. The third of these webinars "The Firms and Jobs Most Impacted by COVID", will take place on Friday 29th May 2020, at 1.00pm and feature talks by Dr Christopher Rauh and Dr Matthew Elliott. Please see the Cambridge-INET COVID Economics Alumni webinar series webpage for details.

Event Date: Friday 29th May 2020

Tags:

COVID-19

Global Economics

Employment

Workers

Theme: none


Will the UK’s Free Ports Project Survive Covid-19?

Dr. Meredith Crowley was quoted in the New Statesman article "Will the UK’s free ports project survive Covid-19?" which looks at the delays and possible cancellation of UK free ports project after the COVID-19 crisis.

Published on: Wednesday 13th May 2020

Tags:

COVID-19

Trade

Brexit

Freeports


Covid-19 Search and Matching Workshop

Dr Flavio Toxvaerd is presenting his research into "Social Distancing" at Session 3 of the "Covid-19 Search and Matching Workshop" on 28th May 2020, from 4.00pm - 6.15pm UK time. This online event will look at how the economics of search and matching models can be useful for understanding economic and virological aspects of the Coronavirus epidemic and is open to the public. Please register to watch the Workshop.

Event Date: Thursday 28th May 2020

Tags:

COVID-19

Social Distancing

Search

Matching


Transatlantic Trade and Economic Cooperation through the Pandemic

Dr. Meredith Crowley will join Ed Balls, Nick Macpherson, and George Osbourne to discuss Covid-19 and the next round of the UK-US Free Trade Agreement at a webinar organised by The Strand Group. Please register to watch the webinar.

Published on: Tuesday 5th May 2020

Tags:

COVID-19

Trade

Brexit

EU

Theme: transmission


Who is Doing New Research in the Time of COVID-19?

Dr. Noriko Amano-Patiño, Dr. Elisa Faraglia, Dr. Chryssi Giannitsarou and PhD candidate Zeina Hasna have published an article for VOXeu titled "Who is doing new research in the time of COVID-19? Not the female economists". This column suggests that the effects of lockdowns on the division of labour at home have been particularly detrimental to the research activity of women.

Published on: Monday 4th May 2020

Tags:

COVID-19

Lockdown

Gender

Women in Economics

Theme: transmission



COVID Economics Alumni Webinar Series

Cambridge-INET and Dr. Meredith Crowley are hosting a series of public lectures for Cambridge Alumni. The second of these webinars "Social capital, political leadership and COVID", will take place on Friday 22nd May 2020, at 1.00pm and feature talks by Professor Diane Coyle and Dr Tiago Cavalcanti. Please see the Cambridge-INET COVID Economics Alumni webinar series webpage for details.

Event Date: Friday 22nd May 2020

Tags:

COVID-19

Social Capital

Politics

Healthcare

Theme: none


COVID-19: Beyond the Virus

Dr. Christopher Rauh has been interviewed about his research in a Naked Scientists podcast entitled "COVID-19: Beyond the Virus" which looks at the impacts of coronavirus beyond the virus: how is it hitting economies, universities and our mental wellbeing plus, researchers come up with a way out of the lockdown.

Published on: Thursday 30th April 2020

Tags:

COVID-19

Global Economics

Employment

Workers


Is The ESM’s Pandemic Crisis Support Fit For Purpose?

Professor Giancarlo Corsetti, and Aitor Erce have published an article for VOXeu titled "Maturity, Seniority and Size: Make sure the ESM’s pandemic crisis support is fit for purpose!". This column looks at the discussions around the European Stability Mechanism (ESM) credit line and if the ESM should consider waiving its seniority and engaging with countries using longer maturity structures.

Published on: Wednesday 29th April 2020

Tags:

COVID-19

EU

Eurozone

Pandemics

Theme: transmission


COVID-19 is Not World War II - William H. Janeway

Dr. William H. Janeway's article titled "Covid 19 is not World War II" which discusses how the COVID-19 era has little in common with the US mobilization for war in the 1940s has appeared in Project Syndicate.

Published on: Tuesday 28th April 2020

Tags:

COVID-19

Economic History

US


Are COVID-19 Lockdowns Distorting Inflation?

Professor Vasco Carvalho's research on the “real time evolution” of economic activity during the COVID-19 pandemic has been featured in The Economist. His research has also appeared in the University of Cambridge Research News, the El Pais Newspaper and a number of other Spanish media outlets,

Published on: Friday 24th April 2020

Tags:

COVID-19

Financial Data

Economic Activity


COVID-19 and the Effect on Workers

Dr. Christopher Rauh's research into The Economic Impact of COVID-19 on Workers has been featured in by number of media outlets, including The Economist, The Telegraph, The Independent, The Times, The Guardian, The Washington Post, Wired, Vice, Mirage News, BBC Newsnight and University of Cambridge Research News.

Published on: Thursday 23rd April 2020

Tags:

COVID-19

Global Economics

Employment

Workers


COVID Economics Alumni Webinar Series

Cambridge-INET and Dr. Meredith Crowley are hosting a series of public lectures for Cambridge Alumni. The first of these webinars "Mitigating Macroeconomic Meltdown", will take place on Friday 15th May 2020, at 1.00pm and feature talks by Professor Vasco Carvalho and Professor Giancarlo Corsetti. Please see the Cambridge-INET COVID Economics Alumni webinar series webpage for details.

Event Date: Friday 15th May 2020

Tags:

COVID-19

Macroeconomics

Financial Data

Social Distancing

Theme: none


The COVID-19 Crisis Through the Lens of 1.4 Billion Transactions

Professor Vasco Carvalho working with economists at University of Edinburgh, Imperial College and at the Spanish bank BBVA, one of the largest financial institutions in the world, studies the “real time evolution” of economic activity during the COVID-19 pandemic.

Published on: Wednesday 15th April 2020

Tags:

COVID-19

Financial Data

Economic Activity


The Dollar and International Capital Flows in the COVID-19 Crisis

Professor Giancarlo Corsetti, and Emile Marin have published an article for VOXeu titled "The dollar and international capital flows in the COVID-19 crisis". This column shows that in crises, the dollar tends to appreciate – especially against emerging market currencies – and dollar liquidity becomes scarce.

Published on: Friday 3rd April 2020

Tags:

COVID-19

Capital Flows

Markets

Currency


The Economic Impact of COVID-19 on Workers

Dr. Christopher Rauh (joint with former PhD student Teodora Boneva, Abi Adams-Prassl and Marta Golin) has just published two working papers looking at the economic impacts of COVID-19 on workers in the UK and US.

Published on: Thursday 2nd April 2020

Tags:

COVID-19

Global Economics

Employment

Workers


Covid Economics: A Real-Time Journal

Professor Giancarlo Corsetti joins the editorial board promoting, "Covid Economics: A Real-Time Journal (CEJ)". The Centre for Economic Policy Research (CEPR) has decided to launch this new online peer-reviewed review to disseminate emerging scholarly work on the Covid-19 epidemic. CEPR have just published Covid Economics: Vetted and Real-Time Papers Issue 1.

Published on: Saturday 28th March 2020

Tags:

COVID-19

Policy

Theoretical Research

Empirical


Is Panic Buying Irrational?

Dr. Juan Block was interviewed by Lizzy Burden of The Telegraph, for the article "Is Panic Buying Irrational? Here's Why It Can Seem To Make Economic Sense", which discusses different theoretical rationale behind panic buying.

Published on: Monday 23rd March 2020

Tags:

Panic Buying

Global Economics

COVID-19