COVID-19 Chapter 9: Economics

COVID-19 Chapter 9: Economics

Episode 9 of our Anatomy of a Pandemic is here, and this week we’re stepping outside our public health sphere to examine COVID-19 from an entirely different perspective, that of an economist. Pandemics don’t happen in a vacuum, and the ripples of their impact extend far beyond those of public health, as nearly every person can attest to today. We’ve seen headlines about a global recession and high rates of unemployment, but what do those things actually mean? Have we seen something like this before or is this uncharted territory? And most importantly, what can we expect? We were curious to know the answers to these questions but we lack the expertise to take them on ourselves, so we asked economist Martha Gimbel, Manager of Economic Research at Schmidt Futures to join us on this episode about the economic impacts of COVID-19 (interview recorded April 14, 2020). A caveat: this episode focuses mostly on the economic impact of the pandemic in the US. As per usual, we wrap up the episode by discussing the top five things we learned from our expert. To help you get a better idea of the topics covered in this episode, we’ve listed the questions below:

  1. What are some of the indicators that we use to know how the economy is performing, and what were the trends we were seeing in the months before this pandemic hit?
  2. Could you take us through a timeline of the economic impact, starting with the first signs that the pandemic was having an impact on the global economy? What industries felt the pandemic first, and where do we stand now?
  3. Could you break down the impact that we’re seeing on the global economy, the US economy, large corporations, small businesses, and the average consumer?
  4. Was there a global recession after the 1918 influenza pandemic? If not, what makes these current circumstances unique?
  5. Which countries or industries are the most vulnerable and why?
  6. Are certain countries or industries proving to be more resilient in the face of this global recession?
  7. Can you talk about the gig economy here and how our reliance on low-paid workers with no protection from their employers has impacted our own economic resilience?
  8. Can you talk about the implications of the numbers of unemployment insurance filings that we’re seeing and just how staggering they are?
  9. Are the current benefits offered through the unemployment system going to be enough to keep people at home and not seeking work in situations that put them at higher risks of exposure?
  10. Are there any general trends or predictions in terms of how long this recession will continue and what it will take to recover? How will we know when we have “recovered”?
  11. Are you seeing any innovative solutions that people are proposing or starting to implement in terms of a social safety net?
  12. What positive changes do you hope this pandemic will bring about?
  13. Where is the money for the stimulus checks coming from?
  14. Is that $1200 check going to be enough to keep people going for the next few months?


See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Det här avsnittet är hämtat från ett öppet RSS-flöde och publiceras inte av Podme. Det kan innehålla reklam.

Avsnitt(299)

Ep 219 The Brown Recluse: Fearsome foe or slandered spider?

Ep 219 The Brown Recluse: Fearsome foe or slandered spider?

Few spiders hold the dubious honor of name recognition among the general public. Most that do, like black widows, Australian funnel-web, the Goliath birdeater, are renowned not for their cute colors o...

18 Aug 58min

Special Episode: Deborah Cohen & Bad Influence

Special Episode: Deborah Cohen & Bad Influence

If you have a medical question, where do you turn? How often is google or social media your first stop? As you sift through the AI overview and countless reels professing to have the answers, it becom...

11 Aug 51min

Ep 218 The Lowdown on Statins

Ep 218 The Lowdown on Statins

Last week, we set the stage by breaking down the science behind cholesterol: how it moves through our body, why it causes disease, and when we discovered the link between LDL and atherosclerosis. This...

4 Aug 1h 10min

Ep 217 The High Stakes of Cholesterol

Ep 217 The High Stakes of Cholesterol

So your latest blood test results have come in, and you see a couple of numbers for cholesterol. What do those numbers mean, and why do we care about them? In this first part of our cholesterol minise...

28 Juli 1h 3min

Ep 216 Cyclospora: Explosive Diarrhea Everywhere

Ep 216 Cyclospora: Explosive Diarrhea Everywhere

You’ve seen the headlines: a food-borne parasite is infecting people across the US, leaving them chained to the toilet sometimes for weeks on end, as they are ravaged by wave after wave of gastrointes...

21 Juli 54min

Special Episode: Alev Scott & Cash Cow

Special Episode: Alev Scott & Cash Cow

Social media ads for egg freezing. A craigslist-like site for breast milk. Fertility fairs featuring IVF clinics alongside shamanic nutritionists. Surrogacy contracts offering a discount for multiple ...

14 Juli 48min

Ep 215 The Hidden Depths of Earwax

Ep 215 The Hidden Depths of Earwax

In keeping with last week’s theme of “bodily excretions that are kinda gross that you don’t really think about but are actually really important”, we’re devoting this episode to earwax, aka cerumen. I...

7 Juli 54min

Ep 214 Boogers: Digging for treasure

Ep 214 Boogers: Digging for treasure

Hard and crusty. Green and gloopy. Clear and watery. Boogers come in a veritable rainbow of colors and a full spectrum of textures from liquid to solid. They’re really quite impressive if you think ab...

30 Juni 1h 2min

Populärt inom Vetenskap

dumma-manniskor
p3-dystopia
allt-du-velat-veta
hacka-livet
bildningspodden
rss-vetenskapsradion
medicinvetarna
halsorevolutionen
svd-nyhetsartiklar
ufo-sverige
rss-vetenskapsradion-2
rss-ufobortom-rimligt-tvivel
sexet
paranormalt-med-caroline-giertz
vetenskapsradion
det-morka-psyket
rss-spraket
rss-kriminologerna
barnpsykologerna
psykologisk-forskning