Crisis:Covid economics

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A wave of academic economic research of 1500–3000 papers already addresses the covid pandemic of spring 2020. Let's make it easy to summarize that

My past work on bibliographies suggests that a Cargo template of this type will get us started:

{{Source
|Original title=Labor Markets During the COVID-19 Crisis: A Preliminary View
|Simple title=Labor Markets During the COVID-19 Crisis
|Authors=Olivier Coibon; Yuriy Gorodichenko; Michael Weber
|Date=2020-05
|Keywords=Nielsen Homescan panel; unemployment; labor force participation
|Wikidata=Q109876543210987654321 (if a wikidata id exists)
}}

A URL and publication details can be on the wiki page about a source work without being in the template. (or we can add them to the tepmlate) The template is for those variables one might systematically report or query on. The Keywords field here can include information not only

We can have wiki pages about the various data sets, clinical trials, bibliographies, and other sources used by the authors to come to their conclusion. A report on such a page can automatically show a list of works (as represented by their wiki pages) that use the same data set or are by the same author.

Another kind of page can be an Claim (or Finding, or Inference). We can curate those articles which are relevant to a claim, for example, the claim that Vitamin D helps people recover from covid; or that remdesivir helps recover; or that older people are more likely to get sick after infection than younger people.

Much relevant work is accessible at acawiki.org and at Scholia.