Post-Pandemic Credit Analysis
Pascal St. Gérard,
Tracy Hadden Loh and
Arva Rice
Municipal Finance Journal, 2023, vol. 44, issue 3, 61 - 75
Abstract:
The COVID-19 pandemic has forever changed certain aspects of our society. This panel explores how the pandemic has reshaped the geography of work, resident migration, civic boundaries, economic structure, education, transportation networks, supply chains, and exposed fissures in municipal revenues streams. Panelists share their perspective on the most enduring impacts of the pandemic on U.S. communities and their insight on what this foreshadows for a way forward.
Date: 2023
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