The immediate and unequal impact of the COVID crisis on individuals

May 22, 2020 8:30 am
Recording and Slides: Abi Adams, University of Oxford.  This Seminar was part of the OUBEP Breakfast series: ‘The Economics of the Pandemic’ which ran from […]

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Recording and Slides:

Abi Adams, University of Oxford. 

This Seminar was part of the OUBEP Breakfast series: ‘The Economics of the Pandemic’ which ran from 22nd May – 31st July 2020

The Oxford University Business Economics Programme (OUBEP) has presented the latest research by World-Class Academics on topics of immediate relevance to Business Leaders, to inform their decisions during and after the crisis. This series has looked at what the impacts of the COVID-19 crisis are on individuals and businesses and how the crisis may affect the labour market, startups, growth and inequalities.

 

 

 

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