Recent surveys from around the world are indicating that the Covid-19 pandemic will have some profound long-term implications for the advanced economies across a range of economic systems, factors and sectors. Much has been written to-date about some of the changes ahead, such as consumer preferences and general workforce dynamics. Understandably, a lot of attention has been given to the impact of the crisis on lower-skilled workers, who are in more precarious labour market positions. Yet, to-date, little is known about the potential effects of the current recession on the workforce at the top of skills distribution. The impact of…
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