COVID ECONOMICS VETTED AND REAL-TIME PAPERS ISSUE 71 10 MARCH 2021 MANDATED AND SPONTANEOUS DISTANCING Martin Bodenstein, Giancarlo Corsetti and Luca Guerrieri EPIDEMICS AND TAX REFORMS A K-SHAPED RECOVERY? Sanjeev Gupta and João Tovar Jalles Michael Dalton, Jeffrey A. Groen, Mark A. Loewenstein, David S. Piccone Jr. HOW DO AUSTRALIAN WOMEN and Anne E. Polivka COPE? THE FINANCIAL CRISIS AND COVID Megan Godwin, Stephen Whyte, Rebekah Russell-Bennett and Uwe Dulleck Antonio Moreno, Steven Ongena, Alexia Ventula Veghazy and FOOTBALL MATCHES Alexander F. Wagner Kai Fischer Covid Economics Vetted and Real-Time Papers Covid Economics, Vetted and Real-Time Papers, from CEPR, brings together formal investigations on the economic issues emanating from the Covid outbreak, based on explicit theory and/or empirical evidence, to improve the knowledge base. Founder: Beatrice Weder di Mauro, President of CEPR Editor: Charles Wyplosz, Graduate Institute Geneva and CEPR Contact: Submissions should be made at https://portal.cepr.org/call-papers- covid-economics. Other queries should be sent to
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