In This Issue…
- Covid-19 is reshaping European economic policy
- Globalisation and global crises
- COVID-19 fatalities show a Black female bias
- Reshaping European economic integration in the post-Covid world
- Unequal jury representation and its consequences
- On this day: April 23
- On this day: April 23
- April 23 Wikipedia featured article
- Wikipedia picture of the day for April 23
- Giri wins again: Round 11 Report.
Covid-19 is reshaping European economic policy
April 23, 2021
Europe has struggled through two crises in the last decade, but this time its response has been much more decisive and ambitious. George Papaconstantinou tells Tim Phillips why Covid-19 may be the catalyst for deeper EU integration. You can download CEPR Policy Insight 109: Reshaping economic policy in the EU in the post-Covid world, by Marco Buti and George Papaconstantinou, here
Globalisation and global crises
April 23, 2021
Concerns associated with the Covid-19 pandemic have led to new rationales of protectionism, with renewed emphasis on domestic production and sourcing. This column compares the current economic crisis brought on by the pandemic to previous major economic crises and examines what this could mean for the future of various aspects of globalisation.
COVID-19 fatalities show a Black female bias
April 23, 2021
It has been widely reported that among COVID-19 fatalities in the US, minorities are overrepresented while women are underrepresented. This column uses detailed individual-level data and georeferenced data on daily deaths in Cook County, Illinois, to reveal a Black female bias in fatalities. This bias is driven by Black women employed in high-exposure, frontline jobs in the healthcare and transportation sectors, that they reach by public transport from the historically poor neighbourhoods where they reside, having been disproportionately hit by the pandemic.
Reshaping European economic integration in the post-Covid world
April 23, 2021
Most of the discussion on the economic policy response to the pandemic in Europe has centred on its ambition, tools, and institutional characteristics. Less discussion has taken place on the factors shaping EU integration and economic policy priorities after the pandemic. In a new CEPR Policy Insight, the authors argue that four sets of issues will be important in shaping the legacy of the pandemic for European integration: redefining the new boundaries between state and market; revisiting the nature of subsidiarity; reconnecting the EU domestic with the global agenda; and learning to respond to longer term structural shifts.
Unequal jury representation and its consequences
April 23, 2021
In the justice system, the jury is meant to be representative of the community. Yet, juries across the US are often highly unrepresentative, especially for racial minority populations. Using data from Harris County, Texas, this column examines how unequal representation impacts verdicts and sentences. Many zip codes with the highest proportion of white residents are overrepresented on juries. If the jury pool were more reflective of the county, the average sentence would fall by almost 15 years for Black defendants and the likelihood of a life sentence by more than 50%. Policy responses could include expanding the jury source list and oversampling ...
On this day: April 23
April 23, 2021
April 23: National Sovereignty and Children's Day in Turkey (1920)
- 1016 – Edmund Ironside (pictured) became King of England, reigning for only seven months before the country was conquered by Cnut the Great.
- 1516 – The best-known version of the Reinheitsgebot, a German law on the purity of beer, was adopted in Bavaria.
- 1918 – First World War: The British Royal Navy conducted an unsuccessful raid on the German-occupied Port of Zeebrugge in Belgium.
- 1951 – American journalist William N. Oatis was arrested for espionageby the communist government of ...
On this day: April 23
April 23, 2021
April 23: National Sovereignty and Children's Day in Turkey (1920)
- 1016 – Edmund Ironside (pictured) became King of England, reigning for only seven months before the country was conquered by Cnut the Great.
- 1516 – The best-known version of the Reinheitsgebot, a German law on the purity of beer, was adopted in Bavaria.
- 1918 – First World War: The British Royal Navy conducted an unsuccessful raid on the German-occupied Port of Zeebrugge in Belgium.
- 1951 – American journalist William N. Oatis was arrested for espionageby the communist government of ...
April 23 Wikipedia featured article
April 23, 2021
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April 23, 2021
Liquid error: undefined local variable or method `previous' for PostDrop:PostDropGiri wins again: Round 11 Report.
April 23, 2021
Anish Giri beat Ding Liren today to pull within a half-point of leader Ian Nepomniachtchi after Round 11 of the Candidates tournament on Friday. Meanwhile, Maxime Vachier-Lagrave lost to Alexander Grishcuk to fall out of second place. Vachier-Lagrave was leading this event when it restarted a few days ago and has scored 1/4 since.
GM and former world #6 player GM Jon Speelman went over the games for us.
https://lichess.org/study/YokyXmVM/Xh6oLDmU
The Candidates continues with Round 12 on Saturday.
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