<i>‘It is no question that this new monument book will help economists, scholars, and students alike to engage in this new research field. Meanwhile, this book will also be an invigorating resource for policymakers seeking more information on how the pandemic and resulting economic recession are affecting productivity.’</i>
- Peng Zhao, International Journal of Society Systems Science,
<i>‘I highly recommend the reading of the expert and rational minutiae in the splendid analysis that constitutes this most worthy and scholarly work.’</i>
- Sally Ramage, Criminal Law News,
<i>'The Productivity Insights Network has been building huge insight and credibility in the past two years and with this collection of papers, is leading the way on identifying potential new patterns in our economy.'</i>
- - Tony Danker, Director-General, Confederation of British Industry (CBI), UK,
<i>'If ever there was a timely book on an important question this is it. The need to address the spatial and human aspects of Britain's low productivity had no sooner reached the top of the political agenda than COVID-19 struck, plunging us into radical uncertainty. This well-focused collection of data-rich studies begins to illuminate how COVID-19 has altered and compounded the productivity problem.'</i>
- - Sir Paul Collier CBE, University of Oxford, UK,
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.