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To: elmatador who wrote (4850)3/17/2020 1:47:01 PM
From: Joseph Silent  Read Replies (4) | Respond to of 13803
 
Elmat and Bob .......

and really anyone who works in industry and thinks about such things ...... I have two questions from someone who works in marketing in an industry that supports oil. I am not used to thinking about these things and I am sure the both of you will be much better at it than I am. The questions are:

1. Which industries will be negatively affected by this virus/contagion?

and

2. Which industries will benefit?

I can probably think of a couple of obvious ones. I am sure you will have much better and broader ideas. If so please let me know. I suspect she has to deliver a kind of brief on this.

Thanks much.

Joseph



To: elmatador who wrote (4850)3/17/2020 7:32:19 PM
From: Joseph Silent  Respond to of 13803
 
Hi Elmat ..... never mind .....

I found some articles online (Ken Rogoff and the like) and put some stuff together for her, using some links from SI. It was due earlier today.

I was not the best person to ask about this, but having no choice I fudged a bit. If I don't get yelled at I'll know it worked. :)

After thinking about it a bit, it occurs to me that it's a good question. In general, when a global or a local event occurs, just WHO is affected the most?