Economic Impacts of COVID-19: Student Research Panel
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Virtual MiddleburyOpen to the Public
Rohatyn Center for Global Affairs Program on Global Economics presents “Economic Impacts of COVID-19” with presentations by Middlebury College students.
Ellie Barney ’21 “Disproportionate Effects of Covid-19 on Minority Unemployment”
Sam Kamau ’21 “Employment Resilience in the Age of COVID-19: Will we make it through?”
Eva Shaw ’20.5 “COVID and US Manufacturing: Implications for the US election”
John Mikus ’21 “The Effect of COVID-19 Lockdowns on Commercial Real Estate”
Sean Rhee ’21 “Coronavirus Blame Game and Its Policy Implications”
Thomas Tarantino ’21 “How Robinhood Traders are Influencing the Stock Market”
Colson Andrews ’21 “The First Bank of the United States and the Philadelphia Yellow Fever Epidemic of 1793”
The COVID-19 pandemic has created both a public health crisis and an economic crisis in the United States and abroad. In this research panel, Middlebury students will discuss their timely research projects focusing on economic impacts of the global pandemic, policy implications, and some historical context.
Use this link to join the zoom webinar or visit the Rohatyn Center for Global Affairs event webpage.
- Sponsored by:
- Rohatyn Center for Global Affairs
Contact Organizer
DeFoor, Margaret
mdefoor@middlebury.edu
(802) 443-5324