Economy

Webinar: How to Control the Coronavirus Epidemic and Bring Back Hawaiʻi’s Economy

April 14, 2020

The King Kamehameha V Judiciary History Center is sponsoring a webinar with UHERO’s Sumner La Croix and the East-West Center’s Tim Brown on what needs to be done to control the Coronavirus in Hawaii and restore the economy. When: Monday, April 20, 2020. 5:30pm – 6:30pm Registration is required to join the live webinar. A […]

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Hawaii Tourism Authority and Sustainable Destination Management In Hawaii

April 7, 2020

The first rule in tourism development is that the wellbeing of destination residents must come first.  Unfortunately, the majority of Hawaii residents now think that tourism in Hawaii is being run for tourists at the expense of local residents. The perception of being relegated to second class was first reported by the Hawaii Tourism Authority (HTA) in […]

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How to Control Hawaii’s Coronavirus Epidemic and Bring Back the Economy: The Next Steps

April 3, 2020

We spell out in detail how increased testing, comprehensive historical contact tracing, and isolation of exposed and infected individuals can lead to a rapid reduction in new infections and hospitalizations. Once this system has been put in place and has operated successfully for several weeks, we may begin to approach several measurable targets—number of new […]

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Interim Forecast Update: Hawaii’s Economy is Shut Down to Deal with COVID-19

This is UHERO’s second interim forecast update to address dramatic recent developments associated with the novel coronavirus pandemic. Much has changed since the interim forecast update that we released three weeks ago. COVID-19 has spread to more and more countries, with disastrous impacts being seen in several major European economies, including Italy and Spain. Nationally, […]

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Using Extensive Testing and Geographical Isolation to Mitigate the Coronavirus Crisis in Hawaii

March 25, 2020

Hawaii needs to quickly adopt and implement a plan to control and then halt the spread of the coronavirus or the cost in terms of lives and damage to the economy will be catastrophic.  The 1918 Spanish flu pandemic had an infection rate of 28% and a death rate of 2.5% for the infected population.  […]

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