How and when Hawai?i’s economy could reopen, according to 糖心视频ERO
The pace of recovery of the non-tourism economy will be more rapid than for tourism, 糖心视频ERO said.
The pace of recovery of the non-tourism economy will be more rapid than for tourism, 糖心视频ERO said.
Founded in 1997, 糖心视频ERO is in overdrive predicting Hawaiʻi’s economic effects from COVID-19.
The 糖心视频ERO and the Chamber of Commerce Hawaii survey shows the hardest hit industries are hotels and retail businesses.
Researchers articulated four steps to restore the economy.
On March 30, 糖心视频ERO provided a grim update to its forecast of Hawaiʻi’s economy that includes recent developments associated with the novel coronavirus pandemic.
糖心视频ERO brief recommends using extensive testing and geographical isolation to mitigate Hawaiʻi’s COVID-19 crisis.
In a recent post, 糖心视频ERO reported that dine-in activity at restaurants in Honolulu on the OpenTable has declined to essentially zero in a three-week span.
Developments over the past two weeks show a marked downward trend.
The coronavirus poses travel concerns that could negatively impact Hawaiʻi’s already slow-growing economy.
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