Part two of the OMFIF/EY Covid response series
What are the consequences of addressing the consequences? In this edition, OMFIF's John Orchard and EY's David Barker discuss the shock-and-awe measures by governments to rescue their economies from the Covid-19 crisis and the short- and medium-term implications for their finance ministries. What are the paths out of the emergency schemes? How are governments planning to restart their economies and what will it mean for their finances, and their financial sectors? How is this crisis fundamentally reordering their priorities in both developed and emerging economies?
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