“The Covid-19 pandemic is not yet under control. But is already clear that when it is over, policymakers will face a transformed landscape. Even radical new interventions will not prevent structural economic damage, and the combination of divisive nationalism, increased risk aversion and the need to build resilience will weigh on economic growth. But resilience will also call for accelerated use of digital technology and harnessing societal pressure for more sustainable and social approaches will present opportunities for smarter, more far-sighted governments and institutions.”