The pandemic has put enormous strains on livelihoods, individual well-being, healthcare systems, the viability of firms and the stability of public finances. But a byproduct of this stress is that when it’s finally behind us, we might decompress a little – and choose to be less devoted to the notion of peak efficiency.
IN the annals of 21st Century capitalism, Covid-19 will go down as a pressure cooker.
The pandemic has put enormous strains on livelihoods, individual well-being, healthcare systems, the viability of firms and the stability of public finances.
