![The unusual nature of the current pandemic-driven recession has put Georgia in a stronger economic position than could have been expected otherwise, the state’s chief economist Jeffrey Dorfman said Tuesday.](https://www.gpb.org/sites/default/files/styles/flexheight/public/2021-01/jeffrey_dorfman_1-1024x683.jpg?itok=34qK1lnN)
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The unusual nature of the current pandemic-driven recession has put Georgia in a stronger economic position than could have been expected otherwise, the state’s chief economist Jeffrey Dorfman said Tuesday.
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