Monthly Archives: May 2020

Max Arias: COVID-19 & The Macroeconomic Relationship Between The USA & China
Max Arias of The Wharton School of Business Discusses the Macroeconomic Relationship Between USA & China By all accounts, Max Arias is one to watch as he enters employment in the finance industry. After securing his Bachelor of Science degree in Economics from the Wharton School at the University of Pennsylvania this spring, the financial […]

Max Arias of Wharton School Discusses the Long Term Impacts of COVID-19 on Globalized Supply Chains
In the midst of the COVID-19 pandemic, future global economic activity has become increasingly uncertain. Specifically, there is an ongoing debate about how supply chains might change once the world emerges from this crisis. Max Arias, a senior at The Wharton School has analyzed current global trends in the context of Covid-19 to predict how global supply […]