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This paper provides estimates of COVID-19 effective reproduction numbers and explains their evolution for selected European countries since the start of the pandemic taking account of changes in voluntary and government mandated social distancing, incentives to comply, vaccination and the...
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the stochastic process of mortality rates after the main pandemic waves of two historical pandemics across multiple …
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The main waves of a pandemic and subsequent disease outbreaks in the following years influence the evolution of the distributions of health and wealth, leading to differences in the ability to mitigate future income shocks. We study consumption smoothing and precautionary behaviour associated...
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We evaluate the 1968 H3N2 Flu pandemic’s economic cost in a cross-section of 52 countries. Using excess mortality rates ….9%). Our main findings highlight the role of both negative demand-side and supply-side shocks in the flu pandemic’s aftermath. …
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of mankind. Despite its historical importance, little is known about its spatial effects and the effects of pandemics … pandemics in determining both the sizes and placements of populations. …
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and additional mortality due to the pandemic. Both pandemics and non-pharmaceutical interventions to fight pandemics …
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This paper examines tourism persistence in a group of Southeastern European (SEE) countries (Albania, Bosnia, Bulgaria …
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We exploit two policy interventions in Berlin, Germany, to causally identify the impact of Airbnb on rental markets. While the first intervention significantly reduced the number of high-availability Airbnb listings bookable for most of the year, the second intervention led to the exit of...
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Using newly digitized U.S. city-level data on hospitals, we explore how pandemics alter preferences for healthcare. We …
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How do health crises affect election results? We combine a panel of election results from 1893-1933 with spatial heterogeneity in excess mortality due to the 1918 Influenza to assess the pandemic's effect on voting behavior across German constituencies. Applying a dynamic...
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