Ford School of Public Policy: Collins - If the U.S. Economy Gets Sick, Other Countries Could Catch 'Pneumonia'
August 05, 2020
August 05, 2020
ANN ARBOR, Michigan, Aug. 5 -- The Gerald R. Ford School of Public Policy issued the following news:
A segment on Marketplace on NPR, stated that the U.S. economy contributes more than half of the world's stock market capitalization, accounts for over 15% of global GDP and is a pretty crucial import market. U-M Provost and Ford School economics professor Susan Collins told the program that, "There is the old adage that when the U.S. sneezes, the global economy has a cold, and I . . .
A segment on Marketplace on NPR, stated that the U.S. economy contributes more than half of the world's stock market capitalization, accounts for over 15% of global GDP and is a pretty crucial import market. U-M Provost and Ford School economics professor Susan Collins told the program that, "There is the old adage that when the U.S. sneezes, the global economy has a cold, and I . . .