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"People's tendency to learn more information about the economy during crisis and downturns can actually lead to greater uncertainty," says Yu-Ting Chiang, economist at the Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis, discussing the effect of macroeconomic uncertainty on information consumption and decision making.
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"People's tendency to learn more information about the economy during crisis and downturns can actually lead to greater uncertainty," says Yu-Ting Chiang, economist at the Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis, discussing the effect of macroeconomic uncertainty on information consumption and decision making.

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