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infectious disease. Local policies have little impact on the economy nor on local public health. Stay-at-home is only weakly … between the economy and public health in a pandemic depends strongly on what is happening elsewhere. This underscores the …
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This paper studies optimal lockdown policies in a dynamic economy without government commitment. A lockdown imposes a …
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To slow COVID-19, many countries have shut down part of the economy. Older individuals have the most to gain from …
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Recent studies demonstrate that air quality improved during the coronavirus pandemic due to the imposition of social …
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Does social distancing harm innovation? We estimate the effect of non-pharmaceutical interventions (NPIs)—policies that restrict interactions in an attempt to slow the spread of disease—on local invention. We construct a panel of issued patents and NPIs adopted by 50 large US cities during...
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districts with the strictest lockdown rules. We find similarly large increases in cybercrime complaints. Interestingly, rape and … important role in the reporting and incidence of domestic violence during the lockdown …
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simple centrality-based rules. In NYM and Daegu—with large initial shocks—the optimal lockdown restricts inflows to central …
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The collapse of economic activity in 2020 from COVID-19 has been immense. An important question is how much of that resulted from government restrictions on activity versus people voluntarily choosing to stay home to avoid infection. This paper examines the drivers of the collapse using cellular...
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In the early phases of the COVID-19 epidemic labor markets exhibited considerable churn, which we relate to three primary findings. First, reopening policies generated asymmetrically large increases in reemployment of those out of work, compared to modest decreases in job loss among those...
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fit for working from home. These features factor into how the COVID-19 crisis has affected the economy. We develop a …
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