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When it comes to mental health, do social protection programs matter more in times of crisis? Using panel data from the …
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This paper argues that government policies such as lockdowns and command and control regulation of businesses have not efficiently addressed the nature of the Covid-19 externality because these interventions fail to take account of insights from standard price theory about the reciprocal nature...
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This paper analyses the effect of Covid-19 on health and economic indicators of Bogota, the capital of Colombia, and the responses of the local government to ease the economic shock. We highlight the importance of designing policies that adapt to the local context and complement the existing...
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through the following three outlined speculative trends:(1) The coronavirus crisis has widened novel and already existing … emotional and sociopsychological crisis fallout propensities. Corporate governance and political economy power dynamics may …
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Using an online survey among Filipinos jointly conducted by YouGov and the Institute of Global Health Innovation at the Imperial College London from 31 March to 30 September 2020, this paper examines the state of mental health in the Philippines during the height of the pandemic and its link to...
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Strict containment limits the spread of pandemics but is difficult to achieve when people must continue to work to avoid poverty. A new role is emerging for income support: by enabling people to effectively stay home, it can produce substantial health externalities. We examine this issue using...
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suggest that, during a systematic crisis such as a pandemic, pre-existing social assistance schemes can deliver positive …
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Latin America and the Caribbean (LAC) is one of the regions most exposed and vulnerable to climate-related risks, with large shocks occurring regularly. Climate change is exacerbating the frequency and variability of climate related extremes and increasing slow onset events, threatening social...
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Strict containment limits the spread of pandemics but is difficult to achieve when people must continue to work to avoid poverty. A new role is emerging for income support: by enabling people to effectively stay home, it can produce substantial health externalities. We examine this issue using...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10012882543
This paper assesses the long-run toll taken by a large-scale technological disaster on welfare, well-being and mental health. We estimate the causal effect of the 1986 Chernobyl catastrophe after 20 years by linking geographic variation in radioactive fallout to respondents of a nationally...
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