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Gas prices, palladium, delivery costs, and more economic ripple effects of Russia's invasion of Ukraine

Gas prices, palladium, delivery costs, and more economic ripple effects of Russia's invasion of Ukraine

Russia's invasion of Ukraine has already taken a massive toll on human lives and families, it's affected how society functions in eastern Europe, it's captured the attention of governments and private industry -- and the economic effects have only started to ripple out.

The Week in Philly from KYW Newsradio

March 2, 202219m 47s

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Show Notes

Russia's invasion of Ukraine has already taken a massive toll on human lives and families, it's affected how society functions in eastern Europe, it's captured the attention of governments and private industry -- and the economic effects have only started to ripple out. For this episode, we are zeroing in on the economic fallout of the war. It starts with gas prices, but the invasion will hit more than just energy prices, people will feel the effects in palladium, computer chips, car prices, and shopping and food delivery costs. What's the extent of the damage, and how can the world hit Putin back in the wallet? Dr. H. David Robison, Chair of the Economics Department at La Salle University is on the podcast to answer these questions and more.

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