A lesson in handling financial panic, courtesy of Orson Welles




Marketplace All-in-One show

Summary: <p class="p1"><span>(Markets Edition) Americans are being paid a little more after a stagnant period, with wages and salaries showing a slight rise in the summer quarter. Here for more analysis is Susan Schmidt, head of U.S. equities at Aviva Investors. We then delve into the psychology of financial panic, using Orson Welles’ radio production of “War of the Worlds” as a jumping off point. What can a mock alien invasion about 80 years ago tell us about the workings of widespread panic during a financial crisis? <span>Today's show is sponsored by American Express (</span><a href="https://www.google.com/url?q=http%3A%2F%2Famericanexpress.com%2Fseebusinessdifferently&amp;sa=D&amp;usd=2&amp;usg=AFQjCNENk5iQ-BL6wRGV7CEeg-YZ1iquLg" target="_blank">americanexpress.com/seebusinessdifferently</a><span>), </span><span>Michigan Economic Development Corporation </span><a href="https://planetm.michiganbusiness.org/"><span>(planetm.com</span></a><span>) and </span><span>PayPal (</span><a href="https://www.paypal.com/us/home"><span>paypal.com</span></a><span>). </span><span>(10/31/2018)</span></span></p>