University of Oxford Super tracker

Designed to assist researchers and policy-makers in keeping track of a rapidly growing number of data sources related to COVID-19 policies.

The policy tracker does not assume to fully reflect all the polices taken by authorities nor does it assume that they reflect the most up-to-date real time developments

Global, with country specific and multifaceted actor (agency) wide coverage. 100 policy trackers and surveys

Non-Pharmaceutical Interventions,

Macroeconomic and Financial Policy, Tax Policy, Trade Policy and FDI, Social and Employment Policy, Health and Care Policy, Education Policy, Research and Innovation, Regions and Cities, Behavioural Responses and Mobility, Politics, Elections, Policy Making,

Media, Civic Freedom and Human Rights, War, Peace and Civil Unrest, Prisons, Courts and Judiciary Systems,

International Development, Philanthropy, Surveys with probability samples, Surveys with non-probability samples.

Wide array of actors (individual and corporate) within a vast spectrum of financial, macroeconomic and other policy sectors.

Different types of monetary and fiscal counter-cyclical policy measures and their financing implications.

Nature of relationship between indicators would require detailed appreciation of the action situation and actors involved.

USD M/Billions

Per cent of GDP

Evaluation of policy implementation and output process across countries can be done however scope is limited to do so within the framework due to heterogeneity between countries and ambiguity about all actors involved.

The framework is used to inform more detailed analysis and development of policy briefs and flagship reports.