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Bouncing forward: a resilience approach to dealing with COVID-19 and future
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Policy questions are often framed in popular discussion as situations where
pulling the right levers will get the economy and society back on track after
shocks and crises. This approach ignores how systems interact and how their
systemic properties shape socioeconomic outcomes, leading to an over-emphasis on
a limited set of characteristics, notably efficiency. We argue that this emphasis
on efficiency in the operation, management and outcomes of various economic and
social systems is not a conscious collective choice, but rather the response of
the whole system to the incentives that individual components face. This has
brought much of the world to rely upon complex, nested, and interconnected
systems to deliver goods and services around the globe. While this approach has
many benefits, the Covid-19 crisis shows how it has also reduced the resilience
of key systems to shocks, and allowed failures to cascade from one system to
others. This paper reviews the impact of COVID-19 on socioeconomic systems,
discusses the notion of resilience, and provides specific recommendations on both
integrating resilience analytics for recovery from the current crisis as well as
on building resilient infrastructure to address future systemic challenges.