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Economics, Trade and Policy Economics in the Age of COVID-19 investigates the long-term effects of the global pandemic May, 2020 | Book In his new book, Economics in the Age of COVID-19, professor Joshua Gans tackles the big questions that come up in a pandemic economy. Previous 1 2 3 Next