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Twenty Years After 9/11, New York City’s Resilience Is Tested Once Again

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As we mourn the tragic losses of the 9/11 attacks twenty years on, we thought it would be appropriate to re-examine the remarkable resilience New York City’s economy has shown over the years—a resilience that is once again being tested by the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic. In this Liberty Street Economics post, we look at how Lower Manhattan, in particular, has changed since that tragedy on a number of dimensions, and use that as a framework to think about how the city might change as a result of the COVID pandemic.

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  • Jason Bram & Joelle Scally, 2021. "Twenty Years After 9/11, New York City’s Resilience Is Tested Once Again," Liberty Street Economics 20210910, Federal Reserve Bank of New York.
  • Handle: RePEc:fip:fednls:93045
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    • R10 - Urban, Rural, Regional, Real Estate, and Transportation Economics - - General Regional Economics - - - General

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