2021

Volume 256, Spring 2021

The impact of covid-19 on macroeconomic forecasting

Commentary

  • The covid-19 pandemic and macroeconomic forecasting: an introduction to the spring 2021 special issue

Research Article

  • The value of robust statistical forecasts in the covid-19 pandemic
  • Nowcasting ‘true’ monthly u.s. gdp during the pandemic
  • Can machine learning catch the covid-19 recession?
  • Tracking the mutant: forecasting and nowcasting covid-19 in the uk in 2021
  • Nowcasting gdp growth in a small open economy

Notes and Contributions

  • The dasgupta review: supplementary notes on investment in conservation and restoration, family planning, and reproductive health

UK Forecast

  • 1 UK economic outlook: Brisk but not better growth

World Forecast

  • Global economic outlook – Vaccinations and US fiscal stimulus boost growth prospects

(résumés du n° 2/2021)

Volume 255, February 2021

New directions in social sciences and policy ideas

Commentary

  • Commentary: whither after covid-19 and brexit: a social science perspective

Research Article

  • How to not miss a productivity revival once again
  • Do economists expect too much from expectations?
  • The regional consequences of new digital infrastructure: can welsh smes gain an edge from access and adoption of superfast broadband?
  • Aspirations failure, disadvantage traps and inclusive regional policy
  • How long does economic injustice last?

Notes and Contributions

  • Monetary policy and government debt management during the coronavirus pandemic
  • Rethinking evidence-based policy

UK Forecast

  • UK economic outlook: Brexit Britain in Covid recovery ward

World Forecast

  • Global economic outlook – the world in its grip: Covid-19

(Résumés du n° 1/2021)

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