How COVID-19 and climate change challenge economic assumptions
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COVID-19, economic capitalResumo
Classification is a necessary aspect of public administration, but our regular contributor Ian McAuley explains why false dichotomies – such as the presumed trade-off between health and economic activity during the pandemic – and outdated categories of economic capital can have distorting and deleterious results.
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