What recovery and what sequelae after the Covid-19 pandemic?

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By: Guillaume Naudin Follow

It is a new stage of deconfinement. Since yesterday in many countries and especially since today in France where life becomes a little more normal with the framed reopening of cafes and restaurants. After a hot or cold drink, it is now the question of restarting the economy that arises. Because things do not resume where they had stopped suddenly after two or three months. There are bound to be consequences for activity and employment that not all massive public aid can avoid. What recovery and what sequelae after the Covid-19 pandemic? This is the question of the day.

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Guests:
- Sylvie Matelly , economist, deputy director of the Institute for International and Strategic Relations (IRIS)
- Mathieu Plane , economist, deputy director of the analysis and forecasting department of the French Observatory of Economic Conditions OFCE
- Gaëlle Macke , senior reporter to the business weekly Challenges

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