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THE FINANCIAL IMPACT OF PAST PANDEMICS HAS IMPORTANT LESSONS FOR TODAY SAYS HISTORIAN RICHARD SYLLA

The impact of past pandemics on the U.S. economy and markets has important lessons for today says financial historian Richard Sylla, as does the record growth in both monetary and fiscal stimulus.

WEALTHTRACK Episode #1649; Originally Published on June 04, 2020

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WEALTHTRACK · The Financial Impact of Past Pandemics Has Important Lessons for Today Says Historian Richard Sylla

RICHARD SYLLA

  • Professor Emeritus of Economics,
  • New York University Stern School of Business
  • Chairman,
  • Museum of American Finance

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This time is different according to financial thought leader Rob Arnott. The Chairman of Research Affiliates recently talked to us about the pandemic’s hidden toll and his contrarian views on the FAANGs and some seriously cheap, out of favor markets. We are revisiting the interview during this final week of Public Television’s spring fundraising season. Watch it again here.

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