CORONA CRISIS

New Economy Short Cut with Kristian Blickle (New York Fed)

Kristian Blickle will present a new version of his working paper "Pandemics Change Cities: Municipal Spending and Voter Extremism in Germany, 1918-1933".

BY

MARC ADAM

PUBLISHED

1. JULY 2020

We cordially invite you to the second edition of our New Economy Short Cuts which will take place on Monday, 20 July at 4 p.m. (CET) and will focus on the 1918 influenza pandemic and its effect on municipal spending and city-level extremist voting in Germany in 1932 and 1933. What are the long-term societal changes brought about by a pandemic? Why might austerity and extremist voting follow a pandemic like the corona-crisis? Our virtual event will start with a fifteen-minute input by Kristian Blickle from the Federal Reserve Bank of New York, followed by a discussion of around 45 minutes. The event will be held in cooperation with the Young Scholars Initiative of the Institute for New Economic Thinking.

Please note that this will be a pure background event and we thank you for understanding that we kindly ask all participants to refrain from directly quoting statements made during the event.

In the New Economy Short Cuts, we want to provide succinct presentations and the opportunity for discussion of new and innovative research or books and assessments of topical issues.

ABOUT CORONA CRISIS

KNOWLEDGE BASE

The Corona pandemic poses new kinds of challenges for global economic and social policy making and has further intensified an already existing need for action. Economists are working hard on mitigating the economic effects.

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