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crisis. Using common factor analysis, we demonstrate that people’s lives are mainly affected in two ways: First, a notable …. Second, many people suffer from socio-economic consequences of the crisis, including a discontinuation of employment, a …
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We embed a lockdown choice in a simplified epidemiological model and derive formulas for the optimal lockdown intensity and duration. The optimal policy reflects the rate of time preference, epidemiological factors, the hazard rate of vaccine discovery, learning effects in the health care...
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How much and when should we limit economic and social activity to ensure that the health-care system is not overwhelmed during an epidemic? We study a setting where ICU resources are constrained while suppression is costly (e.g., limiting economic interaction). Providing a fully analytical...
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We study determinants of COVID-19 vaccine donations from recipients' perspective, especially considering supply chain and institutional weakness (corruption) aspects. Results, based on data from more than 131 nations, show that strengthened supply chains reduced donations. The impacts of...
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Countries worldwide have implemented lockdown measures to contain the covid-19 pandemic. After more than three months … message is that there is no "health vs. economics" dichotomy. Rather, some degree of lockdown is typically optimal in crisis …
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Over the last year the world experienced the COVID-19 pandemic coupled with unprecedented policy responses. In this …
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relationship between political trust and fatalities of the Covid-19 pandemic. By performing a cross-country analysis and …
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This paper evaluates whether the level of public corruption influences COVID-19 case fatality rates. Using cross-section data, including 64 countries and multiple regression techniques, we find that the level of corruption is positively and significantly associated with COVID-19 human costs....
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countries with a higher degree of public corruption before the pandemic have been less successful in the vaccination of their …
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alternative evolution of the pandemic, assuming that states extended the lockdown measures until daily new cases reach the levels …
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