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We’ve never needed new economic thinking like we do right now. The economic effects of the COVID crisis are again laying bare the failings of traditional economic thinking. But it is also forcing our institutions toward beneficial policies that would usually be anathema to orthodox understandings.Evonomics has published hundreds of articles over the last four years that rationalize and explain what we need to do today, and why. Here’s a guide to those articles. We hope you, our readers, will find them as fascinating and useful as we do.... EvonomicsCOVID-19 and the Next Evolution of Economics
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We’ve never needed new economic thinking like we do right now. The economic effects of the COVID crisis are again laying bare the failings of traditional economic thinking. But it is also forcing our institutions toward beneficial policies that would usually be anathema to orthodox understandings.Evonomics has published hundreds of articles over the last four years that rationalize and explain what we need to do today, and why. Here’s a guide to those articles. We hope you, our readers, will find them as fascinating and useful as we do.... EvonomicsCOVID-19 and the Next Evolution of Economics
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We’ve never needed new economic thinking like we do right now. The economic effects of the COVID crisis are again laying bare the failings of traditional economic thinking. But it is also forcing our institutions toward beneficial policies that would usually be anathema to orthodox understandings.Evonomics
Evonomics has published hundreds of articles over the last four years that rationalize and explain what we need to do today, and why. Here’s a guide to those articles. We hope you, our readers, will find them as fascinating and useful as we do....
COVID-19 and the Next Evolution of Economics