A guide to the pandemic economy- essential reading about the long-term implications of our current crisis.
1 All about Information 1
2 Health before Wealth 13
3 Predictable Surprises 29
4 Telling the Truth 45
5 A War Footing 57
6 This Time It Really Is Different 71
7 The Testing Economy 87
8 Keeping It to Yourself 105
9 Reemergence 115
10 Rallying Innovation 125
11 The Big Rationing 143
12 The Future 151
Notes 163
About the Author 199
Joshua Gans is Professor of Strategic Management and holds the Jeffrey S. Skoll Chair of Technical Innovation and Entrepreneurship at the University of Toronto's Rotman School of Management. He is the author of The Disruption Dilemma (MIT Press), Prediction Machines, and other books, and coauthor of Innovation + Equality (MIT Press).
"Gans believes the focus of the pandemic should be about
understanding the information problem, and knowing critical facts
at every phase of pandemic recovery to suppress future
outbreaks."
—Business Insider
Praise for Economics in the Age of COVID-19
"It’s a shame that policymakers did not have books such as Joshua
Gans’s Economics in the Age of COVID-19 to lay out the issues for
them in January."
—Nature
"The COVID-19 pandemic has exposed a number of areas where
government was unprepared despite years of preparation, but it has
also revealed a very un-governmental nimbleness in responding to
the economics of the pandemic-induced recession. Economist Joshua
Gans says there was no pandemics playbook on how to keep an economy
running in a situation like this, and despite the real hardships
many are facing today, policymakers have made more right decisions
than wrong to this point."
—Public Radio Tulsa
"Written in an unpretentious conversational style, Economics in the
Age of Covid-19 (Gans) provides an accessible overview of the past,
present, and future economic choices confronting nations grappling
against the viral pandemic of Covid-19."
—Postdigital Science and Education
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