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Sleepwalking into statism

“Policy cures worse than the disease” By HSH Prince Michael von Liechtenstein, courtesy of ECAEF   The world has lost its head and gone into a panicky, large-scale economic lockdown. Coronavirus rules supreme.   The disease started in Wuhan, a city in the Hubei province of China. After first ignoring the problem, the authorities in […]

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Don’t forget indoor air pollution in COVID-19 fight

“Lack of Clean Cooking Energy Aggravates Coronavirus Impact in Africa” By Grace Kageni Mbungu, courtesy of IASS   Around the world the coronavirus pandemic has disrupted life as we know it. However, it is important not to lose sight of the fact that the coronavirus exists on top of many underlying health, social, and economic […]

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Germany exports to UK declined after 2016

“German Exports to the UK: declining since the Brexit referendum in 2016” IAB   The rules defining trade between Germany and the United Kingdom (UK) have not changed despite Brexit. Nevertheless, there is a clear downward trend in German exports of goods to the UK since the referendum in June 2016. The strongest reductions are […]

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Key workers make 8% less than other Brits, on average

“Key workers’ hourly wages are 8% lower on average than other employees” Institute for Fiscal Studies     The response to the coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic has underlined the critical role of the UK’s key workers, many of whom are in relatively low-paid sectors such as food or social care. Overall, a third of key worker employees […]

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We must guard against resurgent extremism during pandemic crisis

“In chaos, they thrive: The resurgence of extremist and terrorist groups during the COVID-19 pandemic” By Ivano di Carlo, courtesy of EPC   Since the outbreak of COVID-19, governments across the globe have been largely focused on fighting the pandemic. The virus, however, is not only affecting the health and socioeconomic security of citizens but […]

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State rules stand in the way of social-distancing pharmacy kiosks

“Pharmacy Kiosks, a Form of Telepharmacy, Offer Convenience Along With Social Distancing” By Jeffrey A. Singer, courtesy of the Cato Institute   Among the many new realizations derived from the COVID-19 pandemic is how telemedicine has been underutilized and can be a great way to bring health care to millions of people to whom access is otherwise […]

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WHO’s Failings: Time for a New UN Health Agency?

  By Roger Bate, AEI   President Trump has halted funds to the World Health Organization (WHO). Undoubtedly he is looking to avoid blame for a slow U.S. government response to the COVID-19 pandemic and the tens of thousands of US deaths. But he also has a point. We need a global agency to combat […]

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EU should cancel African debt to push back on Chinese influence

“Why the EU should take the lead in canceling Africa’s debt” By Loes Debuysere, courtesy of CEPS   If the EU wants to live up to its recent ‘partnership of equals’ commitment to Africa, it should take the lead and urge the international community to cancel a part of Africa’s bilateral, multilateral and private debt […]

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The G20 is a big deal again

“The revived centrality of the G20” By Suman Bery and Sybrand Brekelmans, courtesy of the Bruegel Institute   A series of summits of governments and international financial institutions took place in April. Much was expected of these. They were seen as the opportunity for global financial leaders to provide authoritative guidance on the global response […]

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COVID-19 triggered “cascading structural failures”

  By Martin Gurri, courtesy of the Mercatus Center   Like most people I know, I am presently trapped in social isolation, stuck in a dreamlike parenthesis between what was once normal life and the uncertain struggles lurking on the other side. We are huddled, most of us—the fortunate ones—in our hiding places, waiting. That […]