Kansas Economic Policy Conference to Address Policy Interventions in Time of Crisis


When the novel coronavirus pandemic hit the United States in March 2020, government at all levels needed to manage a public health crisis, continue providing essential services and stave off economic disaster. However, public health interventions, such as stay-at-home orders and contact tracing, have had mixed reception from the public and mixed support from government officials. The 2020 Kansas Economic Policy Conference, taking place virtually Oct. 22, will address the question: What is the role of government in a crisis?

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