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Measures to contain the Corona virus (COVID-19) may pay off in terms of slowing down proliferation. The proliferation trend in France and Germany now exceeds the one in Italy, South Korea and Japan. At the same time, the containment measures seem more intense in Italy, South Korea and Japan than...
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Measures to contain the Corona virus (COVID-19) may pay off in terms of slowing down proliferation. The proliferation trend in France and Germany now exceeds the one in Italy, South Korea and Japan. At the same time, the containment measures seem more intense in Italy, South Korea and Japan than...
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The adoption of COVID-19 Contact Tracing Apps (CTAs) has been proposed as an important measure to contain the spread of COVID-19. Based on a cross-national dataset, this paper analyzes public perceptions towards CTAs and the factors that drive CTA acceptance in China, Germany, and the United...
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fraction of the population is concerned that they or their family members and friends may get infected with the coronavirus …
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fraction of the population is concerned that they or their family members and friends may get infected with the coronavirus …
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Epidemie kurzfristig nicht heilen. Eine koordinierte Finanzpolitik und gemeinsame europäische Anleihen können vor allem …. Supply will suffer as long the virus persists. Until then, demand side measures will not cure the epidemic. Coordinated …
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, and Germany, during the coronavirus pandemic (from January 2020 to February 2022). The pandemic has had various adverse …
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The COVID-19 pandemic has affected firms in many economies. Exploiting treatment heterogeneity, we use a difference-in-differences design to causally identify the short-run impact of COVID-19 on innovation spending in 2020 and expected innovation spending in subsequent years. Based on a...
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