The CoronaNet Research Project compiles a database on government responses to the coronavirus. Our main focus is to collect as much information as we can about the various fine-grained actions governments are taking to address the effects of the COVID-19 pandemic. To date, this dataset provides the most comprehensive and granular documentation of such government policies in the world, capturing data for 18 broad policy categories alongside many other dimensions, including the initiator, target and timing of a policy. You can reach CoronaNET website by clicking here.
I'm the PI for the extension of this project which documents economic policy responses by governments and international organizations to the coronavirus. I have a group of RAs that volunteered to collect and code economic policies under my supervision.
We use a survey instrument to systematically code data collected on the economic policy responses. RAs answer the questions on this survey to create a comprehensive and detailed dataset of various aspects of the policy responses. You can find a draft version of the economic policy survey here. We are currently in the testing phase of the survey. Soon, we will start coding the economic policy of G-20 countries. Please get in touch if you have any questions or comments on the survey.