Monday, 18 May 2020
Reopening the economy -- and the aftermath
I'm doing a Zoom talk at the Bendheim Center, Princeton, with Markus Brunnermeier, 12:30 Eastern today (Monday May 18) on this, tune in if you're interested. It's mostly based on recent blogs and opeds. Sign up here. I'll post a link to the video when it's over.
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