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期刊名:European economic review

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ISSN:0014-2921

e-ISSN:1873-572X

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Vojtěch Bartoš,Michal Bauer,Jana Cahlíková et al. Vojtěch Bartoš et al.
Harmful behavior against out-group members often rises during periods of economic hardship and health pandemics. Here, we test the widespread concern that the Covid-19 crisis may fuel hostility against people from other nations. Using a con...
Aymeric Ortmans,Fabien Tripier Aymeric Ortmans
This paper studies how the announcement of the ECB's monetary policies stopped the spread of the COVID-19 pandemic to the European sovereign debt market. We show that up to March 9, the occurrence of new cases in euro area countries had a s...
Neha Bairoliya,Ayşe İmrohoroğlu Neha Bairoliya
Risks related to the coronavirus infection differ significantly across the age and the health status of individuals which suggest lockdowns targeting the unhealthy could reduce the fatalities due to the pandemic. In addition, labor producti...
Marta Giagheddu,Andrea Papetti Marta Giagheddu
We incorporate age-specific socio-economic interactions in a SIR macroeconomic model to study the role of demographic factors for the COVID-19 epidemic evolution, its macroeconomic effects and possible containment measures. We capture the e...
David Bounie,Youssouf Camara,John W Galbraith David Bounie
This paper investigates the effects of the pandemic containment periods in France on individuals' movements, expenditure and adaptation to the shock, using billions of French bank card transactions measured before and during the COVID-19 pa...
Nils Braakmann,Barbara Eberth,John Wildman Nils Braakmann
We study the link between the revelation of a hitherto non-existent occupational risk - mortality due to the COVID-19 pandemic in 2020 - and subsequent worker behaviour. We link occupation-specific data on COVID-19 mortality to individual l...
Michiel Gerritse Michiel Gerritse
Do cities accelerate COVID-19 transmission? Increased transmission arising from population density prompts spatial policies for financial support and containment, and poorer prospects for recovery. Using daily case counts from over 3,000 co...
Kausik Chaudhuri,Peter Howley Kausik Chaudhuri
We examine the impact of vaccination against Covid-19 for mental health. Our estimates suggest that vaccination led to a significant and substantive improvement in mental health. These positive impacts were however concentrated on those mos...
Alexander Hodbod,Cars Hommes,Stefanie J Huber et al. Alexander Hodbod et al.
Prospective economic developments depend on the behavior of consumer spending. A key question is whether private expenditures recover once social distancing restrictions are lifted or whether the COVID-19 crisis has a sustained impact on co...
Natalia Fabra,Aitor Lacuesta,Mateus Souza Natalia Fabra
This paper provides novel estimates of the implicit cost of carbon abatement associated with the COVID-19 crisis. We compare that to the costs from renewable investments that would lead to similar abatement. Focusing on the Spanish economy ...