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David and Helen talk to the economist Diane Coyle about the long-term consequences of lockdown, for the economy, for society and for our well-being. How can we measure the costs? Who are likely to be the biggest losers? And what will it mean for how we structure our economies in future? Plus we discuss what will happen if we pull back from global supply chain and we ask whether inflation is on its way.
Talking Points:
The crisis is revealing weaknesses in the global economy.
Will we have the data that allows us to track how we are doing as we come out of it?
Research indicates that there is a scarring effect for people entering the economy in moments of crisis.
How should policymakers respond if the economy does come roaring back?
If globalization was an age in which consumer interests prevailed, this is going to be an age in which producer interests prevail.
After the lockdown, will people go back to spending money?
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Further Learning:
And as ever, recommended reading curated by our friends at the LRB can be found here:
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David and Helen talk to the economist Diane Coyle about the long-term consequences of lockdown, for the economy, for society and for our well-being. How can we measure the costs? Who are likely to be the biggest losers? And what will it mean for how we structure our economies in future? Plus we discuss what will happen if we pull back from global supply chain and we ask whether inflation is on its way.
Talking Points:
The crisis is revealing weaknesses in the global economy.
Will we have the data that allows us to track how we are doing as we come out of it?
Research indicates that there is a scarring effect for people entering the economy in moments of crisis.
How should policymakers respond if the economy does come roaring back?
If globalization was an age in which consumer interests prevailed, this is going to be an age in which producer interests prevail.
After the lockdown, will people go back to spending money?
Mentioned in this Episode:
Further Learning:
And as ever, recommended reading curated by our friends at the LRB can be found here:
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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