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-mandated social distancing, incentives to comply, vaccination and the emergence of mutations. Evidence based on panel data modeling …
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distancing, incentives to comply, vaccination and the emergence of new variants. Evidence based on panel data modeling indicates …
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This paper considers a modification of the standard Susceptible-Infected-Recovered (SIR) model of epidemic that allows for different degrees of compulsory as well as voluntary social distancing. It is shown that the fraction of population that self-isolates varies with the perceived probability...
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government mandated isolation. Over our sample period, neither mutation nor vaccination are major factors, so one can attribute …
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