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Industrialization is vital for inclusive and sustainable global development. The two engines of industrialization - innovation and trade - are in danger of being compromised by the COVID-19 pandemic, under conditions increasingly reminiscent of the medieval world. It comes at a time when...
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This paper contributes to the policy discussion on Covid-19 by presenting real-time evidence on the magnitude of the shock for Italian firms. We take advantage of unique panel data on 7,800 companies between January 2020 {right before the pandemic{ and March of the same year {in the midst of...
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Italy was among the first countries to introduce drastic measures to reduce mobility in order to prevent the diffusion … individual mobility in Italy. By using a spatial discontinuity approach, we show that these measures were effective in that they …
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worsened during the Covid-19 pandemic in Italy. The analysis is based on a unique dataset from the merging of two sample …
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-hit countries, Italy. We combine quarterly local labor market data with the new machine learning control method for counterfactual …
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the subsequent weeks of the lockdown. We found these time trends to be similar to those observed in Italy and Spain …
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the voter turnout in the 2020 local government elections in Italy was affected by the COVID-19 pandemic. We do so by …
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This study uses evidence from World Bank enterprise surveys of a sample of firms from six countries in Southern Europe. It examines the early evidence of the effects of Covid-19 on labour markets. The evidence and the analysis are provided at a time when the pandemic is still in progress. The...
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The paper provides initial evidence that excess mortality rates by locality can be used as a statistically reliable predictor of looming mortality crises. Using recently published daily deaths figures for 7,357 Italian municipalities, we estimate the growth in daily mortality rates between the...
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employed in Italy in sectors whose physical proximity index is above the national average are more than 6.5 million (most of …
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