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The race for CARES Act (taxpayer) broadband funds

By Johnny Kampis, Taxpayers Protection Alliance   As the race for broadband funds from the CARES Act heats up, policy experts and taxpayer advocates hope the money ends up in the right place to help close the digital divide.   The relief package, passed and signed into law in March, included $150 billion in relief […]

UK and Brexit

Time to start worrying about 2021 deficits

“Don’t worry about today’s borrowing numbers. It’s next year’s that should worry us” By Carl Emmerson, Benjamin Nabarro, and Isabel Stockton, courtesy of the IFS     The ONS will release its latest monthly public finance estimates at 7 a.m. on Friday 19 June. They will show that across April and May government borrowing ran […]

EU

Euro budget proposals break with longstanding taboo

“The MFF recovery plan breaks with a fundamental taboo” By Jorge Núñez Ferrer, courtesy of CEPS   The European Commission has presented a proposal to amend the Multiannual Financial Framework (MFF) for 2021-27 of the EU budget – integrating a recovery plan as a post-Covid response. Many elements of the plan are clearly in line with the […]

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Government’s plan for reopening Mexico is insufficient

“COVID-19: Economic Reactivation In Latin America” Courtesy of IMCO   On April 5, the Mexican government presented an economic revival plan in the face of the challenges posed by the COVID-19 pandemic. This plan is insufficient to protect families’ incomes, jobs and regain economic dynamism. In contrast, other Latin American countries have announced ambitious economic rescue plans that provide […]

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Does the UK need a “Department for Coronavirus”?

Do we need a ‘Department for Coronavirus’? By Jill Rutter, courtesy of UKIACE   We had a Department for Exiting the EU when Brexit was the all-consuming task of the UK government under Theresa May. That department has now been replaced by a team in No.10 running the negotiations in Task Force Europe, and by […]

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Businesses Combat COVID-19

    By Chris Edwards, courtesy of the Cato Institute   The economics news is dismal with reports every day of shutdowns, layoffs, and furloughs. More than 16 million Americans have been thrown out of work so far, and we have entered the worst downturn since the Great Depression of the 1930s.   Yet amid […]

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Will SURE Shield EU Workers from the Corona Crisis?

    By Cinzia Alcidi and Francesco Corti, courtesy of CEPS   Since the first cases of COVID-19 contagion, the European Commission has undertaken several initiatives to offer member states financial support to face the crisis.  The last intervention came on April 1st, when Commission President von der Leyen proposed the creation of a temporary […]

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Don’t get VD (viral disinformation)

      Writing for Business Insider, health policy communications thought leader Jove Oliver warns that in addition to the deadly threat of the virus, we face a related threat in the form of the cloud of disinformation and fake news emanating from obscure sources around the Internet. This misinformation can have deadly consequences itself, […]

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Spain faces tough choices for economic stimulus, qualitative reforms needed

  “Will economic measures against the coronavirus be effective?” By Hugo Pereira, courtesy of Civismo   We are, without a doubt, facing a historic moment. The coronavirus not only infected people, but practically all of the social spheres: politics, the economy, and even our own psychology. We have come to realize that we are not as […]