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Impact of coronavirus on economy, supply chains, trade, tourism

Economists and business experts at the University of Delaware are keeping a close eye on the impact of coronavirus as it continues to spread across the globe and are available for comment.

Michael Arnold, an associate professor of economics, can discuss three main economic risks that coronavirus poses:

Bintong Chen, a Professor of Operations Management, agreed with Arnold’s impact on the supply chain, but said he was optimistic that the epidemic could be contained soon, lessening its economic impact. His three main takeaways:

Thomas Eisenberg, assistant professor of economics, said that looking at the case of China, there are obvious direct impacts to people who are hit by the virus and can’t work, and to stores and companies that are shut down or quarantined. But it’s also worth considering if people in non-quarantined areas change their behavior in response too, and how you project that. People nearby are probably less likely to travel overall and trade will decrease, or they may be afraid to go to stores even if there is no reported direct risk to them. This could also extend to other countries where the virus isn’t even widespread.

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