Productivity and the Pandemic: Challenges and Insights from Covid-19

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This forward-thinking book examines the potential impacts of the Covid-19 pandemic on productivity. Productivity and the Pandemic features 21 chapters authored by 46 experts, examining different aspects of how the pandemic is likely to impact on the economy, society and governance in the medium- and long-term. Drawing on a range of empirical evidence, analytical arguments and new conceptual insights, the book challenges our thinking on many dimensions. With a keen focus on place, firms, production factors and institutions, the chapters highlight how the pre-existing challenges to productivity have been variously exacerbated and mitigated by the pandemic and points out ways forward for appropriate policy-thinking in response to the crisis.

An important read for scholars and students interested in the impact of the pandemic, this book will also be an invigorating read for economists and policy-makers looking for more information on how the pandemic and resulting economic recession is affecting productivity.

Author(s): Philip McCann, Tim Vorley
Publisher: Edward Elgar Publishing
Year: 2021

Language: English
Pages: 328
City: Cheltenham

Front Matter
Copyright
Contents
Contributors
Acknowledgements
Introduction
1. The Covid-19 shock: the UK national and regional implications in the light of international evidence
2. Frontier and ‘laggard’ firms: will there be significant changes to the distribution of productivity post-Covid-19?
3. Firm strategies under Covid-19 induced uncertainty: implications for policy
4. Implications and impacts of the crisis on micro businesses and their future
5. The impact of Covid-19 on entrepreneurial ecosystems
6. Financing an entrepreneur-led economic recovery: the impact of the coronavirus on business angel investing
7. The implications of a crisis-driven societal shift to online consumption
8. The Covid-19 crisis and implications for skills development and the skills system
9. Good work and mental health in the post-Covid era
10. Business models, innovation and employees’ experiences in the workplace: challenges for the post-Covid-19 economy
11. Transport, the economy and environmental sustainability post-Covid-19
12. Sectoral and spatial impacts of the Covid-19 recession
13. Cities, innovation and behavioural change: how the machine is evolving
14. Raising productivity and housing the economy
15. The paradox of efficiency: why the second-best may help us hedging risks in uncertain times
16. Seeing the Covid-19 crises through a Minskyian lens: austerity, stratification, and productivity
17. How will the effects of Covid-19 on macroeconomic demand and supply affect firm-level productivity?
18. From systems change to systems changed: assuming a systems-based approach in response to crisis
19. Active labour market policy in a post-Covid UK: moving beyond a ‘work first’ approach
20. Recovery and resilience: how can innovation policy support the response
21. Understanding a pandemic: the power of administrative data
Index