Economics for the age of a Pandemic

In the wake of the global financial crisis during the Coronavirus pandemic, this series is a collection of lectures woven together by authors, economists, actuaries and analysts exploring past economic downfalls, regulation of government, and how economies benefit and harm consumers.

The lectures look at the US history of economic hardships from The Panic of 1907, the Great Depression, and the 2009 financial crisis. Panelists analyze the rolls of big banks, political and governement envolvement the Federal Reserve, consumer spending and debt that contribute to economic stimulation or erosion.

The series features prominent finance experts from Harvard University, University of California at Berkely, presidential administrations, Forbes Magazine and the Boston Business Journal.

As the present is mirroring the past, hear familiar terms like stimulus payments, housing and debt crisis as these speakers aim to provide explanations and solutions for the state of the economy.

Image: Pexelx.com

In the wake of the global financial crisis during the Coronavirus pandemic, this series is a collection of lectures woven together by authors, economists, actuaries and analysts exploring past economic downfalls, regulation of government, and how economies benefit and harm consumers.

The lectures look at the US history of economic hardships from The Panic of 1907, the Great Depression, and the 2009 financial crisis. Panelists analyze the rolls of big banks, political and governement envolvement the Federal Reserve, consumer spending and debt that contribute to economic stimulation or erosion.

The series features prominent finance experts from Harvard University, University of California at Berkely, presidential administrations, Forbes Magazine and the Boston Business Journal.

As the present is mirroring the past, hear familiar terms like stimulus payments, housing and debt crisis as these speakers aim to provide explanations and solutions for the state of the economy.

Image: Pexelx.com