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The fear of economic repercussions from 9/11 were far higher then a natural disaster. | The fear of economic repercussions from 9/11 were far higher then a natural disaster. What scared people most about 9/11, was that it was an act of man, not a natural disaster, that caused 9/11. After Effects (Air lines losing hundreds of millions of dollars per day | ||
Empty airports, hotels, and theaters, Concerts and conventions were canceled, Wall Street spiraling downward) On 9/11 terrorists stuck the heart of global capitalism. We were in economic trouble before the terrorist attacks on 9/11. That’s what makes them so scary. The economy was already fragile. | Empty airports, hotels, and theaters, Concerts and conventions were canceled, Wall Street spiraling downward) On 9/11 terrorists stuck the heart of global capitalism. We were in economic trouble before the terrorist attacks on 9/11. That’s what makes them so scary. The economy was already fragile. | ||
Revision as of 03:45, 3 December 2007
War on Terror (economic impact)
Fear
The fear of economic repercussions from 9/11 were far higher then a natural disaster. What scared people most about 9/11, was that it was an act of man, not a natural disaster, that caused 9/11. After Effects (Air lines losing hundreds of millions of dollars per day Empty airports, hotels, and theaters, Concerts and conventions were canceled, Wall Street spiraling downward) On 9/11 terrorists stuck the heart of global capitalism. We were in economic trouble before the terrorist attacks on 9/11. That’s what makes them so scary. The economy was already fragile.
The reason to be concerned about the economic impacts of 9/11 is not because of the physical damage done to NYC, but the emotional. The possibility that investors and consumers will be nervous, and out of fear stop spending. “The only thing we have to fear is fear itself” - Paul Krugman