Berkeley Haas has a wide range of experts who can talk about how the coronavirus is impacting businesses and the economy, putting leaders to the test, and changing workplaces.
The following experts are available to talk to you about the impact the coronavirus outbreak is having on the economy and markets:
Topics: Management practices in large corporations and multinationals, procedures and norms around behavior change and hygiene programs, impacts of high and low wages and of education in the business sector, labor economics, macroeconomics.
Topics: Economic impact on global, U.S. and California economies; trade and competitiveness; jobs and disruption
Topics: Macroeconomics and markets, Federal Reserve policy, recessions, business conditions, banking, consumer spending, unemployment and inflation
Topics: Oil prices, energy markets
Topics: Urban economics, labor economics, economics of cities and regions, real estate
Topics: Stock market impacts
Topics: Stock market impacts, finance
For information on these experts who can speak to the economic impact of the coronavirus, click on either of their icons at the top or bottom of screen or their hyperlinked names.
Need help finding an expert? Contact Laura Counts in media relations: lcounts@haas.berkeley.edu or 510.643.9977.
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David I. Levine Professor | Eugene E. and Catherine M. Trefethen Chair in Business Administration | Chair, Haas Economic Analysis and Policy Group
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Laura D. Tyson Distinguished Professor of the Graduate School
Influential scholar of economics and public policy; expert on trade and competitiveness
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Severin Borenstein Professor of the Graduate School | E.T. Grether Chair in Business Administration and Public Policy | Faculty Director, Energy Institute at Haas
Expert on the economics of renewable energy, economic policies for reducing greenhouse gases, and electricity pricing