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countries, and India is now one of the worst-affected country in the world. Researchers all around the world are racing to come …. However, in India the recovery rate has been far better than in other countries, and is steadily improving. Still in such a … India for the empirical analysis. …
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examining investors’ decision framing in their account-level trading on the National Stock Exchange of India during the early …
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This paper presents a new data set collected on representative samples across 6 countries: China, South Korea, Japan, Italy, the UK and the four largest states in the US. The information collected relates to work and living situations, income, behavior (such as social-distancing, hand-washing...
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new hospital beds. The coronavirus pandemic created a surge in demand for medical services, which might be exacerbated in … some states that have CON laws. Our investigation focuses on mortality due to COVID and non-COVID reasons and understanding … reduction in mortality resulting from COVID-19, septicemia, diabetes, chronic lower respiratory disease, influenza or pneumonia …
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and compare two important components of those losses - increased mortality and higher poverty - using years of human life … pandemic. The mortality burden, whether estimated in lives or in years of life lost, increases sharply with GDP per capita. The … burden of the pandemic, relative to the mortality burden, is much higher for poor countries. The distribution of aggregate …
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