Coronavirus and economic crisis /

Coronavirus and economic crisis / edited by Peter C. Earle. - Great Barrington, Massachusetts : AIER, American Institute for Economic Research, 2020. - x, 253 pages : illustrations ; 23 cm

Includes bibliographical references.

Before the crisis: The underappreciated trend in mortality and inequality / The economics of pandemics and quarantines / Must government save us from the coronavirus? / Can the coronavirus end the trade war? / Crisis unfolds: The effect of the coronavirus on financial markets / Economic policy must prepare for pandemic disease / The coronavirus reveals the limits of monetary policy / Anti-gouging laws can kill / The insoluble perils of prediction / COVID-19 prompts the question : why value human life? / The crisis hits: Why this draconian response to COVID-19? / Economic crisis is the state's oxygen / Small-business optimism remained high in February but COVID-19 increases uncertainty / The free market provides what we need to survive a pandemic / They are rewriting the history of coronavirus in real time / Be alarmed, but don't panic / Coronavirus and a case for optimism / The Fed cannot combat coronavirus / South Korea preserved the open society and now infection rates are falling / Crisis and chaos: Special note from Edward Stringham ; Government has only added to insecurity and fear / Celebrate the heroes who stay open / Those shelves wouldn't be empty if we hadn't stopped "capitalism" / How the US botched coronavirus testing / To kill markets is the worst possible plan / The parasites exacerbating COVID-19 / The anatomy of the Crash of 2010 / A politically fueled panic is not a good plan / Living with crisis: An epistemic crisis / If you bail out everyone, you bail out no one / Good reasons to doubt the estimate of COVID-19 deaths / The difference between a recession and a crack-up / What coronavirus teaches us about human connection / The US coronavirus death rate is falling, and Germany's more so / Beware of panic policymaking / Medical-supply nationalism is deeply harmful, even deadly / Incarceration, monetization, and nationalization can't preserve our health or wealth / 800 medical specialists caution against draconian measures / Leaving people alone is the best way to beat the coronavirus / by Vincent Geloso ; by Vincent Geloso ; by Jeffrey Tucker ; by Bruce Yandle -- by Peter C. Earle ; by Peter C. Earle and Jeffrey Tucker ; by James L. Caton ; by Raymond C. Niles ; by Joakim Book ; by Jeffrey Tucker -- Jeffrey Tucker ; by John Tamny ; by Robert Hughes ; by Jeffrey Tucker ; by Peter C. Earle ; by Stephen Davies ; by Brett Dalton and Bruce Yandle ; by Scott A. Burns ; by Peter C. Earle -- by John Tamny ; by Jeffrey Tucker ; by Art Carden ; by Adam Thierer ; by Richard M. Ebeling ; by Robert E. Wright ; by Peter C. Earle ; by Micha Gartz -- by Jeffrey Tucker ; by John Tamny ; by William J. Luther ; by John Tamny ; by Allen Mendenhall ; by Stephen C. Miller ; by Veronique de Rugy ; by Max Gulker ; by Richard M. Salsman ; by Edward P. Stringham ; by Richard M. Ebeling.

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COVID-19 (Disease)--Economic aspects.
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