Economics of Post-Crisis Recoveries

Online Lecture Series: January – June 2021

Following our Economics of a Pandemic series, we will now explore the potential paths to recovery.

Upcoming Online Lecture seriesEconomics of Post-Crisis Recoveries Series

22 January 2021 – 18 June 2021

Sponsored by J. Stern & Co.

Following our Economics of a Pandemic series, we will now explore the potential paths to recovery and ask some key questions:

  • How did economies recover from severe downturns? And why it may be different this time?
  • Will globalisation turn into nationalism?
  • How did central banks and governments respond and what does this mean for our wallets in the future?
  • Is there a green lining of the pandemic cloud? What are the chances of green growth going forward?
  • The pandemic forced many changes on businesses and individuals. How have people reacted to forced experimentation in the past and what will stick from the current pandemic?

 

Each online lecture lasts approx. 45 minutes and is followed by a 15 minute Q&A session with the economists.

Price Details

  • Individual 6-lecture package: £99
  • Single lecture: £19
  • Students and NGOs: FREE (Registration with institutional or organisational email only)
  • Corporate Package: £950 (Access to all 6 lectures for unlimited number of company employees)

Seminars in the series

Globalisation Post-COVID

Globalisation Post-COVID

Seminar dateJanuary 22, 2021 8:30 am

Beata Javorcik, Chief Economist at the European Bank for Reconstruction and Development. The Future of Globalisation  Has the pandemic reduced global interdependency? Will we see a resurgence of nationalisation? The lecture lasts ... Read more

Monetary Policy During COVID

Monetary Policy During COVID

Seminar dateFebruary 19, 2021 12:30 pm

Andrea Ferrero, Professor in Economics University of Oxford. Central Banks and their Response  How have central banks tackled the economic fallout of lockdown? The lecture lasts approx. 45 minutes and is followed by a 15 minute ... Read more

Fiscal Policy and the National Debt Going Forward

Fiscal Policy and the National Debt Going Forward

Seminar dateMarch 19, 2021 12:30 pm

Martin Ellison, Professor of Economics University of Oxford. What will government support schemes during the pandemic do to our wallets in the future? The lecture lasts approx. 45 minutes and is followed by a 15 minute Q&A session ... Read more

Forced Experimentation and Expectations

Forced Experimentation and Expectations

Seminar dateApril 16, 2021 12:30 pm

Tim Willems, International Monetary Fund. The Power of Pivoting Businesses and individuals found themselves forced to change their practises almost overnight. How have people reacted to snap-experimentation in the past? How powerful ... Read more

Green Growth Out of the Crisis

Green Growth Out of the Crisis

Seminar dateMay 21, 2021 8:30 am

Cameron Hepburn, Professor of Environmental Economics University of Oxford and the London School of Economics and Political Science. The Green Lining in the Pandemic Cloud - How real is the positive impact of the pandemic on climate ... Read more

This Time it’s Different: Crisis in the Past and the Current Pandemic

This Time it’s Different: Crisis in the Past and the Current Pandemic

Seminar dateJune 18, 2021 12:30 pm

Moritz Schularick, Professor of Economics University of Bonn. Lessons from the Past - How are our current circumstances different to previous economic crises? - What can we learn from the past to help our recovery now? The lecture lasts ... Read more