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  1. La Pandémie en science-fiction
    Published: 2021
    Publisher:  BoD – Books on Demand – Frankreich, Norderstedt

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    ISBN: 9782322388417; 2322388416
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    Other subjects: (Produktform)Paperback / softback; Science-Fiction; pandémie; covid; médias; politique; (VLB-WN)1560: Hardcover, Softcover / Sprachwissenschaft, Literaturwissenschaft
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  2. Oasis community housing review of change through Covid and beyond
    Published: [2021]
    Publisher:  LSE Housing and Communities, CASE, Centre for Analysis of Social Exclusion, [London]

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    Series: CASEreport ; 138 (July 2021)
    Subjects: housing; homelessness; north east; covid
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  3. If the objective is herd immunity, on whom should it be built?
    Published: 2020
    Publisher:  ifo Institute, Munich, Germany

    Assuming that there is no other solution than herd immunity in front of the current pandemic, on which categories of citizens should we build this herd immunity? Given the fact that young people face a mortality rate which is at least a thousand... more

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    Assuming that there is no other solution than herd immunity in front of the current pandemic, on which categories of citizens should we build this herd immunity? Given the fact that young people face a mortality rate which is at least a thousand times smaller than people aged 70 years and more, there is a simple rational to build it on these younger generations. The transfer of some mortality risk to younger people raises dfficult ethical issues. However, none of the familiar moral or operational guidelines (equality of rights, VSL, QALY, ...) that have been used in the Western world over the last century weights the value of young lives 1000 times or more than the lives of the elders. This suggests that Society could offer Covid protection to the elders by conning them as long as this herd immunity has not been attained by the younger generations. This would be a potent demonstration of intergenerational solidarity towards the most vulnerable people in our community. The welfare gain of this age-specic deconfinement strategy is huge, as it can reduce the global death toll by more than 80%.

     

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    Series: EconPol policy brief ; Vol. 4, 29 (2020, May)
    Subjects: VSL; QALE; covid; pandemics; herd immunity; deconfinement
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  4. School's out: experimental evidence on limiting learning loss using "low-tech" in a pandemic
    Published: December 2020
    Publisher:  IZA - Institute of Labor Economics, Bonn, Germany

    Schools closed extensively during the COVID-19 pandemic and occur in other settings, such as teacher strikes and natural disasters. This paper provides some of the first experimental evidence on strategies to minimize learning loss when schools... more

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    Schools closed extensively during the COVID-19 pandemic and occur in other settings, such as teacher strikes and natural disasters. This paper provides some of the first experimental evidence on strategies to minimize learning loss when schools close. We run a randomized trial of low-technology interventions - SMS messages and phone calls - with parents to support their child. The combined treatment cost-effectively improves learning by 0.12 standard deviations. We develop remote assessment innovations, which show robust learning outcomes. Our findings have immediate policy relevance and long-run implications for the role of technology and parents as partial educational substitutes when schooling is disrupted.

     

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    Series: Discussion paper series / IZA ; no. 14009
    Subjects: education; covid; experiment; remote learning; COVID-19
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  5. Zarplata i potoki na rossijskom rynke truda v uslovijach kovida
    Published: 2021
    Publisher:  Izd. dom Vysšej školy ėkonomiki, Moskva

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    Series: Array ; WP3/2021, 10
    Subjects: covid; wage; labour flows; hirings and separations
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  6. To vaccinate or not to vaccinate? This is the question!
    delay the Booster, maybe you get a Bratwurscht!
    Published: [2021]
    Publisher:  [European University Viadrina Frankfurt (Oder), Department of Business Administration and Economics], Frankfurt (Oder)

    A game-theoretic setting is used to illuminate the conflict between vaccination proponents and vaccination opponents. A central result is that vaccination proponents could in principle persuade vaccination opponents to vaccinate by means of... more

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    A game-theoretic setting is used to illuminate the conflict between vaccination proponents and vaccination opponents. A central result is that vaccination proponents could in principle persuade vaccination opponents to vaccinate by means of subsidization. Such a subsidy could increase benefits for both groups. Deeper analysis provides numerous further insights regarding the stability of these results.

     

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    Series: Discussion paper / European University Viadrina Frankfurt (Oder), Department of Business Administration and Economics ; no. 426 (November 2021)
    Subjects: vaccination; corona; covid; game theory; moral hazard
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  7. The spatial drivers of discrimination
    evidence from anti-Muslim fake news in India
    Published: [2023]
    Publisher:  Alma Mater Studiorum - Università di Bologna, Department of Economics, Bologna, Italy

    This paper studies how discriminatory fake news arises and spatially diffuses. We focus on India at the onset of the COVID-19 pandemic: on March 30, a Muslim convention (the Tablighi Jamaat) in New Delhi became publicly recognized as a COVID hotspot,... more

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    This paper studies how discriminatory fake news arises and spatially diffuses. We focus on India at the onset of the COVID-19 pandemic: on March 30, a Muslim convention (the Tablighi Jamaat) in New Delhi became publicly recognized as a COVID hotspot, and the next day, fake news on Muslims intentionally spreading the virus spiked. Using Twitter data, we build a comprehensive novel dataset of georeferenced tweets to identify anti-Muslim fake news. We find, in cross-sectional and difference-in-difference settings, that discriminatory fake news became much more widespread after March 30 (1) in New Delhi, (2) in districts closer to New Delhi, and (3) in districts with higher social media interactions with New Delhi. Further, we investigate whether deeply rooted historical factors may have also played a role in the diffusion of anti-Muslim fake news: we show that, after March 30, discriminatory fake news was more common in districts historically exposed to attacks by Muslim groups.

     

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    Series: Quaderni - working paper DSE / Alma Mater Studiorum - Università di Bologna, Department of Economics ; no 1180
    Subjects: discrimination; fake news; religion; covid; india
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  8. Hysteresis and business cycles
    Published: 2020
    Publisher:  International Monetary Fund, [Washington, DC]

    Traditionally, economic growth and business cycles have been treated independently. However, the dependence of GDP levels on its history of shocks, what economists refer to as 'hysteresis,' argues for unifying the analysis of growth and cycles. In... more

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    Traditionally, economic growth and business cycles have been treated independently. However, the dependence of GDP levels on its history of shocks, what economists refer to as 'hysteresis,' argues for unifying the analysis of growth and cycles. In this paper, we review the recent empirical and theoretical literature that motivate this paradigm shift. The renewed interest in hysteresis has been sparked by the persistence of the Global Financial Crisis and fears of a slow recovery from the Covid-19 crisis. The findings of the recent literature have far-reaching conceptual and policy implications. In recessions, monetary and fiscal policies need to be more active to avoid the permanent scars of a downturn. And in good times, running a high-pressure economy could have permanent positive effects

     

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  9. 21.1
    eine kurze Geschichte der Gegenwart
    Published: [2023]
    Publisher:  C.H.Beck, München

    Klimawandel und Krieg, Populismus und Kulturkämpfe, Migration und Pandemie - die globalen Krisen häufen und überlagern sich wie nie zuvor. Andreas Rödder legt mit "21.1" das langerwartete Update seines historischen Crashkurses durch die Grundprobleme... more

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    Klimawandel und Krieg, Populismus und Kulturkämpfe, Migration und Pandemie - die globalen Krisen häufen und überlagern sich wie nie zuvor. Andreas Rödder legt mit "21.1" das langerwartete Update seines historischen Crashkurses durch die Grundprobleme unserer Zeit vor. Wie sind die zentralen Konfliktkonstellationen der Gegenwart eigentlich entstanden? Und welche Optionen und Instrumente haben wir, um ihnen zu begegnen? Der renommierte Zeithistoriker, Professor für Neueste Geschichte an der Universität Mainz, seziert in seinem Buch die vielfältigen Krisen, die uns herausfordern und bedrohen, und überrascht dabei die Leserinnen und Leser immer wieder mit ungewohnten Perspektiven und neuen Einsichten.

     

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    Language: German
    Media type: Ebook
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    ISBN: 9783406800979; 9783406800986
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    RVK Categories: MD 8200 ; NQ 5820
    Subjects: covid; Politik; Beschleunigung; Klimawandel; Ukraine; Autoritarismus; Pandemie; Gegenwart; Gegenwartsanalyse; Globalisierung; Identitätspolitik; Konflikte; 21. Jahrhundert; Krieg; Neuere Geschichte; Demokratie; Geschichte; Digitalisierung; Perspektiven
    Other subjects: C.H.Beck Literatur - Sachbuch - Wissenschaft; Geschichte des 20.-21. Jahrhunderts
    Scope: 1 Online-Ressource (510 Seiten), Illustrationen
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    Benutzte Literatur (Auswahl): Seite 461-495

    Dieses Buch erschien zuerst 2015 unter dem Titel "21.0 Eine kurze Geschichte der Gegenwart" in gebundener Form im Verlag C.H.Beck. Die Neuausgabe unter dem Titel "21.1" wurde 2022/23 vollständig aktualisiert, überarbeitet und erweitert

  10. Les fleurs
    Lauréate du Prix Pampelune 2021

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    Language: French
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    ISBN: 9782322266111; 2322266116
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    Edition: 1. Auflage
    Series: Prix Pampelune ; 2
    Other subjects: (Produktform)Paperback / softback; Nouvelle; covid; lauréat; concours; pandémie; (VLB-WN)1118: Hardcover, Softcover / Belletristik/Essays, Feuilleton, Literaturkritik, Interviews
    Scope: 164 Seiten, 22 cm x 15.5 cm, 271 g
  11. Les leçons du COVID -19 20
    Le parcours complexe de 3 mois inattendus
    Author: Agard, Julia
    Published: 2020
    Publisher:  BoD – Books on Demand – Frankreich, Norderstedt

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    ISBN: 9782322243501; 2322243507
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    Other subjects: (Produktform)Paperback / softback; covid; théorie du complot; sanofi; le covid est écologique; post-crise; (VLB-WN)1118: Hardcover, Softcover / Belletristik/Essays, Feuilleton, Literaturkritik, Interviews
    Scope: 362 Seiten, 21 Illustrationen, 21.5 cm x 13.5 cm, 490 g
  12. Ein bisschen schlechter
    neue Interventionen : Essays
  13. masked
    ein Fotoprojekt von Johannes Biedermann
  14. Ein bisschen schlechter
    Neue Interventionen
    Published: 2020
    Publisher:  DUMONT Buchverlag, Köln

  15. Hysteresis and business cycles
    Published: 2020
    Publisher:  International Monetary Fund, [Washington, DC]

    Traditionally, economic growth and business cycles have been treated independently. However, the dependence of GDP levels on its history of shocks, what economists refer to as 'hysteresis,' argues for unifying the analysis of growth and cycles. In... more

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    Traditionally, economic growth and business cycles have been treated independently. However, the dependence of GDP levels on its history of shocks, what economists refer to as 'hysteresis,' argues for unifying the analysis of growth and cycles. In this paper, we review the recent empirical and theoretical literature that motivate this paradigm shift. The renewed interest in hysteresis has been sparked by the persistence of the Global Financial Crisis and fears of a slow recovery from the Covid-19 crisis. The findings of the recent literature have far-reaching conceptual and policy implications. In recessions, monetary and fiscal policies need to be more active to avoid the permanent scars of a downturn. And in good times, running a high-pressure economy could have permanent positive effects

     

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