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Intro
Preface
Contents
Editors and Contributors
The Dark Shadows of Pandemic and Its Management
The Complexity of Managing COVID-19: How Important Is Good Governance?
1 The Issue
2 The Ideas
3 The Way Forward
References
Covidonomics or the Curious Case of a Supply Constrained Keynesian Equilibrium
1 Introduction
2 Review of Literature
3 Key Macroeconomic Indicators
4 Transaction Cost-Constrained Simple Keynesian Model
4.1 Pre-covid Situation
4.2 The Covid-19 Case: Transaction Cost-Constrained Simple Keynesian Model

5 Transactions Cost Constrained Complete Keynesian Model
5.1 Vaccination Effect
5.2 Geopolitical Developments and Possible Impacts
6 Conclusions
References
Contact Intensity, Unemployment, and Finite Change-The Case of Entertainment Sector Under Pandemic: A General Equilibrium Approach
1 Introduction and Motivation
2 Pandemic-Led Impact on Creative Sectors: Current Literature and Empirical Facts
3 Modeling Frameworks for Short and Long Run Impact Evaluation
3.1 Core Model
3.2 Equilibrium and Comparative Statics
4 Variants of the Rudimentary Model

4.1 Very Short Run: Immobility of 'K'
4.2 Longer Run or Medium Run: Intersectorally Mobile 'K'
4.3 Longest Run: No 'Sy'
5 Concluding Remarks
Appendix
References
Financing Recovery in the Post-Pandemic Indian Economy
1 Prelude
2 Channels of Expenditure for Economic Recovery
3 Monetization of Public Assets
4 Inflation and Monetary Policy
5 Fiscal Policy: Prospect of Increasing Public Debt
6 Concluding Remarks
Appendix
References
Envisioning the Future of Indian Higher Education in the Post-Covid Era: Challenges and Possibilities
1 Introduction

2 Higher Education as a Public Good, and a Common Good
3 Challenges Facing Indian Higher Education
4 A Proposal to Reconfigure Indian Higher Education: NEP 2020
4.1 The Regulatory Framework
4.2 ABC and Rising Dependence on Online Education
4.3 Funding and University Governance
5 A State-Regulated Market for Higher Education
6 Policy Implications for Higher Education
6.1 Teaching-Learning
6.2 Rising Importance of the Ed-Tech Companies
6.3 Research and Ranking
6.4 Academic Profession
7 Globalization and Internationalization
7.1 Internationalization

8 Discussion
8.1 Access and Equity
8.2 Quality
8.3 Circumscribing Autonomy and Institutionalizing Accountability
8.4 The Public Good Character of Higher Education
9 Concluding Remarks
References
Trends, Patterns and Regional Variations of COVID-19 Pandemic in India at Sub-national Level: Analysis Based on Spatial Econometric Method
1 Introduction
2 Scope and Objectives of the Study
3 Data and Methodology
4 Empirical Analysis
4.1 COVID Infection and Spatial Analysis: Sub-national Level
4.2 Spatial Econometric Results: SAR and SEM
5 Major Findings

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