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Purpose - The present world is crippled with the pandemic coronavirus (Covid-19). The pandemic that originated in Wuhan … consumers in India. Taking pandemic Covid-19 as a case study, it was explored how this pandemic impacted the consumption pattern … of consumers in India; what are the similarities and/or differences between rural and urban consumers that are found in …
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expectation, there were speculations that household dairy consumption in India might have increased during lockdown due to more … number of meals at home and immunity boosting qualities of milk. Any change in dairy consumption in India has a direct … across geographical regions, household locations and income class on the basis of a pan-India survey covering around 1000 …
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We quantify the impacts on consumption expenditure and the patterns following India's initial sudden lockdown in … response to the coronavirus disease pandemic and the gradual relaxation that followed. We use household survey data from a …
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We use UK transaction-level data during the Covid-19 pandemic to study whether mortgage payment holidays (PH) can act as a mechanism for smoothing household consumption following negative aggregate shocks. Our results suggest that mortgage PH were accessed by both households with pre-existing...
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This paper uses transaction-level customer data from the largest bank in Denmark to estimate the change in consumer spending caused by the COVID-19 pandemic and the resulting shutdown of the Danish economy. We find that aggregate spending was on average 27% below the counterfactual level without...
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Since the first death in China in early January 2020, the coronavirus (COVID-19) has spread across the globe and …
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In April 2020, due to the introduction of lockdown, consumer demand significantly dropped. A year later, in April 2021, when the epidemiological situation caused ever less concern, the consumption of goods and services increased, almost recovering to the pre-pandemic level: for example, the...
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