Behavioural economics
combined with traditional economic solutions to deliver a quicker return to growth and normal social life across the different countries. Additionally, it is important to note that each country has had to create unique and individual policies, this is because theywill have all put different levels of importance in maintaining different areas of the economy and the health of their citizens in the short-term.
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