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We are McKee, Lee Campbell, Chandler Young and Ryan Trump
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from Dixie State University in ST George, Utah.
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My coach is Dr of you know, Chip Gentleman.
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The following is our interpretation of fear and pandemics and
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its resulting effect on the socio economic statistics in the
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world's stock markets.
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We're looking at a direct correlation between the degree and
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locality of a pandemic and is dragged impact on the
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people and their economic drivers.
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We studied the things we see when we saw greater
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volatility in the indexes.
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The longer something lasts from being declared a pandemic and
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time it took for the questions to be answered about
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the viruses with so many unknowns and number is still
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rising this Cronus Corona virus volatility on the market may
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continue downward.
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As we look at past pandemics, we hope to see
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the connection and model our findings.
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We hope the information we have can help in future
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studies. Thank you for taking time to view our presentation