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Another interesting tracker. Raj Chetty and his team at Opportunity Insights have gained media attention for their live tracker on economic inequalities caused by COVID-19 in the USA.
https://tracktherecovery.org/

The team do a great job of compiling and displaying inequality changes throughout the USA during the pandemic.

Daniel Holod 05 Oct 2020
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The World Bank (led by Gentilini et al.) has recently updated their live paper compiling and synthesizing countries' measures to social protection and job responses during COVID-19. A Real-Time Review of Country Measures

Daniel Holod 05 Oct 2020
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This policy tracker by the IMF summarizes the key economic responses by governments to limit the human and economic impact of the COVID-19 pandemic. It covers 196 economies.
https://www.imf.org/en/Topics/imf-and-covid19/Policy-Responses-to-COVID-19

Shreya Arora 01 Oct 2020
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This project by Lukas Lehner is ‘a tracker of trackers’ - a compilation of  COVID-19 related research, data and other trackers from around the world, aimed at providing easy access to the rapidly growing body of knowledge being produced. It includes cross-country research on topics including economic and social policy responses, public attitudes, politics, non-pharmaceutical interventions and media coverage.

It can be accessed here:
https://lukaslehner.github.io/covid19policytrackers/

Inclusive Policy Lab 01 Oct 2020
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This is a repository of research on the COVID-19 and the coronavirus family of viruses, with the aim of mobilising researchers and generating new insights. The dataset records around 130,000 scholarly articles, and is s updated regularly as new research is published. 
 
It can be accessed here:
https://www.semanticscholar.org/cord19

Inclusive Policy Lab 01 Oct 2020
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Social Science research needs to inform policy responses to the COVID-19 pandemic, and is fast-growing across regions and topics. This international tracker is created to facilitate cooperation and knowledge sharing among the social science community.

The project is initiated  by Nathan Matias, assistant professor of communication in the College of Agriculture and Life Sciences and founder of the Citizens and Technology (CAT) Lab at Cornell University with Alex Leavitt, a senior researcher at Facebook.

Inclusive Policy Lab 01 Oct 2020

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