Jaana Remes

@JaanaRemes

Economist and partner at McKinsey Global Institute (). Leading research on health, cities, competitiveness, and growth. Views are my own.

Joined February 2013

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  1. Sep 9

    Out today: our latest consumer report looks beyond the rapid growth of Asian consumption to the evolving consumer segments.

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  3. Aug 16

    Beyond the mental distress from the pandemic, millions of people risk facing another wave of stress and anxiety as they return to the workplace. For immediate actions to foster a safer workplace, see the latest from my colleagues:

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  4. Aug 5

    Are you still having trouble finding some of your everyday products? My colleague Sajal Kohli and I offer six reasons why that might not change anytime soon.

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  5. Jun 1

    How do corporations impact the economy and households in OECD countries? And how has that changed in the last 25 years? Our latest report gives answers in new analyses

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  6. Apr 23

    Congratulations to my husband Andres Resendez for his election to the American Academy of Arts and Sciences!

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    Apr 18

    Our newest report on demand after offers big-picture economic analysis across five countries, along with deep dives into the details of daily life: what we eat for dinner, how we exercise, what we do for fun.

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    Apr 13

    There is reason to be optimistic for a robust recovery in consumer spending once the COVID-19 virus is controlled, but what happens once the pandemic is over? Interesting report about he consumer demand recovery and lasting effects of pandemic.

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    Will consumer spending rebound once the pandemic is over? shares an analysis of behavior in China, France, Germany, the U.K., and the U.S.

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    We developed a robust stickiness test that identifies the factors that may determine what consumer behaviors may persist, postpandemic. Take a deeper dive now:

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  11. Mar 18

    We are likely to see a robust but unequal consumption recovery, especially in the US. Slower but more balanced in Western Europe.

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  12. Mar 18

    Just out: our latest on the speed and shape of post-Covid consumer recovery. What pandemic behaviors will stick and what will not?

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    Read the latest from our Non-Resident Senior Fellow & her colleagues at about the importance of investing in health & medical innovation as the US rebuilds its economy after .

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    Feb 11

    Today is Day and we are celebrating by profiling our very own in our latest blog. Learn how she went from working with endangered wildlife in the everglades to tackling the global waste crisis

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    30 Nov 2020

    I've seen versions of this chart many times. Still makes me angry. The insanely expensive and inefficient healthcare system in the US really must be changed. This should be a national priority and should receive bipartisan support. Source:

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  16. 16 Oct 2020
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  17. 16 Oct 2020

    Thank you for the invitation to join a great conversation!!

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    For two years, Finland has been experimenting with a universal basic income program—providing automatic cash payments to 2,000 unemployed people each month. With the trial results in, we explore the findings:

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    10 Oct 2020

    🗓️ WEDNESDAY 🗓️ | We are honoured to have Director , VP J.-L. Lemercier, ’s and President joining us at to discuss the future of world systems. ▶️

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  20. 9 Oct 2020

    Why prioritize health? Few investments deliver against so many of today's social needs, substantially improving well-being while also delivering an impressive shot in the arm to the economy. Our latest focuses on the US:

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