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The COVID Economy: Where Are We Now?
Lusk Perspectives
English - October 13, 2020 20:28 - 50 minutes - 46.2 MBEducation News Politics covid19 publicpolicy realestatedevelopment coronavirus developers housing lusk multifamilyhousing realestate richardgreen Homepage Download Google Podcasts Overcast Castro Pocket Casts RSS feed
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Diane Swonk (Chief Economist, Grant Thornton) discusses where we’ve been and possibly where we’re going as the economy braces for more impacts from COVID-19 with Richard Green (Director, USC Lusk Center). Tracing the line back from January 2020 to the Fall, she overlays her concerns about COVID’s long term impacts on Millennials, Gen Z, Women in the workforce, and the ever-widening gaps in racial disparities. Green offers supporting evidence as well as questions regarding how the supply chain might change. Swonk insists throughout that the course of the virus is the course of the economy regardless of government intervention.
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