Policy Briefs

Anders Olofsgård, SITE|Svante Strömberg, SITE| 28.07.2021

Vaccination Progress and the Opening Up of Economies

In this brief, we report on the FREE network webinar on the state of vaccinations and the challenges ahead for opening up economies while containing the pandemic, held on June 22, 2021. The current state of the pandemic in each respective country was presented, suggesting that infection rates have gone down quite substantially recently in all countries of the network, except in Russia which is currently facing a surge in infections driven by the delta-version of the virus. Vaccination progress is very uneven, limited by lacking access to vaccines (primarily Ukraine and Georgia) and vaccine scepticism among the population (primarily in Russia and Belarus but for certain groups also in Latvia, Poland and to some extent Sweden). This also creates challenges for governments eager to open their societies to benefit their economies and ease the social consequences of the restrictions on mobility and social gatherings. Finally, the medium to long term consequences for labour markets reveal challenges but also potential opportunities through wider availability of work–from-home policies.

Participants

Iurii Ganychenko, Senior Researcher at Kyiv School of Economics (KSE/Ukraine)

Sergejs Gubins, Research Fellow at the Baltic International Centre for Economic Policy Studies (BICEPS/ Latvia)

Natalya Volchkova, Director of the Centre for Economic and Financial Research at New Economic School (CEFIR at NES/ Russia)

Giorgi Papava, Lead Economist at the ISET Policy Institute (ISET PI/ Georgia)

Lev Lvovskiy, Senior Research Fellow at the Belarusian Economic Research and Outreach Center (BEROC/ Belarus)

Jesper Roine, Professor at the Stockholm Institute of Transition Economics (SITE / Sweden)

Michal Myck, Director of the Centre for Economic Analysis (CenEA / Poland)

Anders Olofsgård, Deputy Director of SITE and Associate Professor at the Stockholm School of Economics (SITE / Sweden)