Pandemics and Liquidity: Examining the Intersecting Crises

Brighter Days Ahead Like so many, I am cautiously optimistic that the end of the COVID-19 pandemic is in sight. By December 2020, COVID vaccines were developed and tested. Now they are being delivered, giving us all hope.[i] However, variants of the virus may prolong the disruption to everyday lives, particularly given the hasty move […]

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Covid-19: Lessons for the Economy via Healthcare

A Storm Arrives In my study of economics, I don’t recall ever evaluating the impact of health policy or crisis on our economy. Yet, here we are. The storm of Covid‑19 crept up on us quickly and violently. We are now dealing with this crisis in our country and around the world. One pauses to […]

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Making Sense of Healthcare’s Long Evolution

Déjà Vu All Over Again When the Affordable Care Act (ACA) was passed in 2010, it promised to provide Americans with better access, better outcomes, and reduced costs for our healthcare.i Great news!Of course, it would take some time to have it all implemented. There could be changes in delivery methodology.Healthcare systems would need to […]

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