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-19 related deaths since-as of June 16, 2020-they constitute 35 percent of the dead, so that they are dying at a rate 1 ….3 times higher that their population share. Furthermore, by combining the spatial distribution of mortality with the 1930s … redlining maps for the Chicago area, we obtain a block group level panel dataset of weekly deaths over the period January 1 …
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-19 related deaths since s of June 16, 2020hey constitute 35 percent of the dead, so that they are dying at a rate 1 ….3 times higher than their population share. Furthermore, by combining the spatial distribution of mortality with the 1930s … redlining maps for the Chicago area, we obtain a block group level panel dataset of weekly deaths over the period January 1 …
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-19 related deaths since - as of June 16, 2020 - they constitute 35 percent of the dead, so that they are dying at a rate … 1.3 times higher than their population share. Furthermore, by combining the spatial distribution of mortality with the … 1930s redlining maps for the Chicago area, we obtain a block group level panel dataset of weekly deaths over the period …
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The aim of this research is to examine how the daily growth in COVID-19 confirmed cases and deaths in 15 African …, deaths and stock returns in the panel of 15 African nations, which enhances our research and findings. The effects of … confirmed COVID-19 cases and deaths on stock returns are not uniform among countries, according to the results of a time series …
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that are too loose lead to higher deaths tolls and higher economic costs in the long run. We suggest this finding as a …
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that are too loose lead to higher deaths tolls and higher economic costs in the long run. We suggest this finding as a …
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