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We consider several economic uncertainty indicators for the US and UK before and during the COVID-19 pandemic: implied stock market volatility, newspaper-based economic policy uncertainty, twitter chatter about economic uncertainty, subjective uncertainty about future business growth, and...
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We develop a model of pandemic risk management and firm valuation. We introduce aggregate transmission shocks into an …
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risk, a value that GNI fails to capture. In this paper we use findings from that literature to generate an estimate of …
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Which Americans experience the worst infrastructure? What are the costs of living with that infrastructure? We measure road roughness throughout America using vertical acceleration data from Uber rides across millions of American roads. Our measure correlates strongly and positively with other...
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Mental health disorders account for a significant share of the overall global disease burden. The economic losses from such disorders are staggeringly large, particularly in low-income countries, where people are faced with several unexpected shocks. We test whether improved communication can...
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We document how supply-chain pressures, household inflation expectations, and firm pricing power interacted to induce the pandemic-era surge in consumer price inflation in the euro area. Initially, supply-chain pressures increased inflation through a cost-push channel and raised inflation...
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. This paper reviews recent research in economic epidemiology. Specifically, it discusses the occurrence of infectious …
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between schooling/material standard of living and HIV risk using data from more than 500,000 respondents in 32 sub …
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pricing model point to wild fluctuations in the pricing of stock market risk, driven by shifts in risk aversion or sentiment …
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How might COVID-19 affect human capital and wellbeing in the long run? The COVID-19 pandemic has already imposed a heavy human cost--taken together, this public health crisis and its attendant economic downturn appear poised to dwarf the scope, scale, and disruptiveness of most modern pandemics....
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