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We consider the largely unexpected shock caused by the second wave of the COVID-19 pandemic in India to assess whether major crises that impact the well-being of a large number of individuals can be catalysts for civic activism. Exploiting state-level variation in COVID-19 peaks and...
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In this paper, we discuss 10 parallels between the lack of preparation of financial system regulators prior to the GFC and the lack of preparation by public health authorities and governments prior to Covid-19. These parallels relate to: required stocks (of capital or equipment), data collection...
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The US economy accounts for ¼ of the world's GDP. The dream development of USA was busted when the world major financial giants like Lehman Brothers, Bear Sterns, AIG, Merill Lynch etc. saw the unprecedented collapse of financial giants. The large Banks in US according to economists and...
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capital, business environment, to investigate what extent China’s economy structure is likely hit by SARS epidemic in 2003 and … determinants and GDP remain upward. Human capital accumulation is the significant deep factor, and both SARS epidemic and financial …
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This paper investigates the impact of infectious diseases on the evolution of sovereign credit default swap (CDS) spreads for a panel of 77 advanced and developing countries. Using annual data over the 2004-2020 period, we find that infectious-disease outbreaks have no discernible effect on CDS...
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The coronavirus outbreak raises the question of how central bank liquidity support affects financial stability and …
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In response to concerns over the vulnerability of the young in the wake of Indonesia's 1997-1998 economic crises, the Government of Indonesia implemented a supplementary feeding program to support early childhood nutritional status. This paper exploits heterogeneity in duration of program...
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