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information campaigns ─ rather than stay-at-home requirements. Using past coronavirus outbreaks as an instrumental variable, we …
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Lockdowns imposed to fight the Covid-19 pandemic have cross-border effects. In this paper, we estimate the empirical … first wave of the pandemic. Countries with a higher export share are particularly exposed to lockdown spillovers. …
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Tillmann (University of Giessen).Lockdowns imposed to fight the Covid-19 pandemic have cross-border effects. In this paper, we … been particularly strong during the first wave of the pandemic. Countries with a higher export share are particularly …
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Tillmann (University of Giessen).Lockdowns imposed to fight the Covid-19 pandemic have cross-border effects. In this paper, we … been particularly strong during the first wave of the pandemic. Countries with a higher export share are particularly …
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mobility, cases, and deaths worldwide. These flattened the pandemic curve, while deepening the global mobility recession. The …
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lackluster performance. Recent developments, including a new oil price shock, and the outbreak of the Covid-19 epidemic will push … the region into recession. Many countries are struggling to contain the spread of the Covid-19 epidemic while avoiding a …
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The average employment rate for the OECD countries was close to 63 percent in the period 2000- 2015 but there is considerable variation within and between countries. We find that a dynamic model for employment, derived from a multiple equation macro model with institutional and population...
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The average employment rate for the OECD countries was close to 63 percent in the period 2000-2015 but there is considerable variation within and between countries. We find that a dynamic model for employment, derived from a multiple equation macro model with institutional and population...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10012018509