Reflecting on Arizona’s pandemic one year in
Economics expert weighs in on what we've learned from COVID-19 since last spring.
ASU researcher says the economy is headed for unemployment and a reduction in size of the economy before recovery.
In this story published Feb. 26, 2021, in the Phoenix Business Journal:
Where we are now is we’re entering a phase of what looks like it might be long-run unemployment and a reduction in terms of the size of the economy in absolute terms, compared to, say, 2019.
– Tim James, director of research and consulting, Seidman Research Institute; research professor of economics, W. P. Carey School of Business; senior sustainability scientist, Global Institute of Sustainability, ASU
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