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SARS-CoV-2 uses human beings as means of transport. In addition to the general issue that fewer interpersonal contacts reduce the speed of contagion, less attention has been paid to the spatial configuration of such contacts. With respect to Italy, the virus severely affected the most...
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This paper investigates whether the COVID-19 crisis has affected the way we think about (political) institutions, as well as our broader (policy) attitudes and values. We fielded large online survey experiments in Italy, Spain, Germany and the Netherlands, well into the first wave of the...
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This paper explores the optimal risk sharing arrangement between generations in an overlapping generations model with endogenous growth. We allow for nonseparable preferences, paying particular attention to the risk aversion of the old as well as overall 'life-cycle' risk aversion. We provide a...
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goods. If these countries are hit by a negative demographic shock, this specialization will intensify in the long run, which …
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. Second, the policy change allows a treatment and control group to be identified. Third, the wealth shock is quantitatively …
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. Second, the policy change allows a treatment and control group to be identified. Third, the wealth shock is quantitatively …
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