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, just as the classic model predicts. However, in Italy and Spain and most other Western countries, the first wave of the … epidemic was very different. The daily count fell back gradually from the peak but remained stubbornly high. The reason for the …
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Background: Uncontrolled infection and lockdown measures introduced in response have resulted in an unprecedented challenge for health systems internationally. Whether such disruption was due to lockdown itself and recedes when such measures are lifted is unclear. We assessed the short- and...
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that are not tested under current guidelines), is not well estimated in the literature because tests for the coronavirus …
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that are not tested under current guidelines), is not well estimated in the literature because tests for the coronavirus …
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This Working Paper investigates developments in social dialogue and collective bargaining during the first two years of the COVID-19 pandemic in a selection of European countries. The paper provides an overview of government and social partner responses. In describing responses, the main goal of...
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The COVID-19 pandemic has elevated both the risk and volatility of energy companies. Can mass vaccinations restore stability within this sector? To answer this question, we investigate stock market data from fifty-eight countries from January 2020 to April 2021. We document that vaccination...
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