
How COVID may affect the economic psyche of Americans post pandemic
The economy continues to struggle due to the pandemic with consumer anxiety a major factor in holding back the recovery. Arizona PBS Host Ted Simons asks W. P. Carey economist whether consumer anxiety is impacting businesses more than government restrictions aimed at slowing the virus?
The economy continues to struggle due to the pandemic with consumer anxiety a major factor in holding back the recovery. Arizona PBS Host Ted Simons asks Professor of Economics Dennis Hoffman whether consumer anxiety is impacting businesses more than government restrictions aimed at slowing the virus?
Aired Oct. 27, 2020, on Arizona PBS:
This virus, government action or no government action, has left a really negative imprint on the minds of many and it manifests itself in fear and its progress against the virus that’s going to alleviate the fear and reduce the fear among us.
– Professor of Economics Dennis Hoffman, who's the director of the L. Seidman Research Institute
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