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How the Impact of Social Distancing Ripples through the Economy

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Social distancing directly hurts industries that rely on face-to-face contact. But the spillover effect is even affecting industries less dependent on such contact.

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  • Matthew Famiglietti & Fernando Leibovici & Ana Maria Santacreu, 2020. "How the Impact of Social Distancing Ripples through the Economy," On the Economy 87754, Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis.
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