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  • In this article, we argue that societies\' unpreparedness and inadequate responses to the Covid-19 pandemic expose weaknesses in the foundations of the dominant economic paradigm We document how economics came to disembed itself from broader societal analysis and how this has influenced public policy in problematic ways, leading to privileging of efficiency over resilience We then go a step further to consider the role of economic evidence in public policy more generally Furthermore, we demonstrate how heterodox economics can enrich our understandings of our economies\' weaknesses and of how to build a more resilient and just economy We conclude that we need an explanation of the crisis that is capable of seeing the economy as more than just markets and as embedded in society;one that is capable of linking the causes and consequences of the pandemic to our systems of production and distribution
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  • Review_of_Agrarian_Studies
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  • WHO
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  • Changing the narrative: economics after COVID-19. (Special Issue: The impact of the covid-19 pandemic.)
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  • #864724
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  • 2020

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