Economic sentiment during the COVID pandemic: Evidence from search behaviour in the EU [0.03%]
疫情期间的经济情绪变化:来自欧盟搜索行为的证据
Wouter van der Wielen,Salvador Barrios
Wouter van der Wielen
The COVID-19 pandemic has inflicted an economic hardship unprecedented for the modern age. In this paper, we show that the health crisis and ensuing lockdown, came with an unseen shift in households' economic sentiment. First, using a Europ...
Did the small business administration's COVID-19 assistance go to the hard hit firms and bring the desired relief? [0.03%]
美国小企业管理局的新冠疫情援助到达遭受重创的企业并带来了预期的缓解了吗?
Meng Li
Meng Li
The paper uses newly released Small Business Pulse Survey data on small business' response to questions about overall COVID-19 impact, federal aid request, federal aid receipt, and subsequent changes in revenue and employee hours to evaluat...
Did state-owned enterprises do better during COVID-19? Evidence from a survey of company executives in China [0.03%]
国有企业在新冠疫情中表现更好了吗?来自中国对公司高管调查的证据
Howei Wu,Bin Xu
Howei Wu
In a survey of 1,182 company executives in China, state-owned enterprises (SOEs) reported less business reductions under COVID-19. This paper examines if SOEs' superior performance was resulted from government support rather than innate abi...
David Sjoquist,Laura Wheeler
David Sjoquist
We explore the effect of various factors on interstate differences in weekly unemployment insurance claims, focusing specifically on the determinants over the initial period of the pandemic in the U.S. We consider the effects of COVID-19 ca...
The distributional impact of recessions: The global financial crisis and the COVID-19 pandemic recession [0.03%]
经济衰退的分布影响:全球金融危机与新冠肺炎疫情导致的经济衰退
Ippei Shibata
Ippei Shibata
Using U.S. Current Population Survey data, this paper compares the distributional impacts of the COVID-19 Pandemic Crisis and those of Global Financial Crisis in terms of (i) worker characteristics, (ii) job characteristics-"social" (where ...
Policy responses to COVID-19 and stock market reactions - An international evidence [0.03%]
COVID-19的政策应对措施及其对股票市场的国际影响
Tianjie Deng,Tracy Xu,Young Jin Lee
Tianjie Deng
The COVID-19 pandemic has caused escalating levels of business, economic and societal uncertainty and created extensive disruptions around the world. Policymakers have responded with a variety of measures to combat this unprecedented crisis...
Introduction to the special issue on COVID-19: Economic and financial effects [0.03%]
新冠疫情的经济与金融影响特刊介绍
Hakan Yilmazkuday
Hakan Yilmazkuday
Behzod B Ahundjanov,Sherzod B Akhundjanov,Botir B Okhunjanov
Behzod B Ahundjanov
The novel coronavirus (COVID-19) exposed individuals to a great uncertainty about its health and economic ramifications, especially in the early days and weeks of the outbreak. This study documents oil and gasoline market implications of in...
How do equity markets react to COVID-19? Evidence from emerging and developed countries [0.03%]
新冠疫情下股票市场的反应:发展中国家与发达国家的证据
Maretno Agus Harjoto,Fabrizio Rossi,Robert Lee et al.
Maretno Agus Harjoto et al.
Based on the supply of stock market returns hypothesis, we argue that the unprecedented adverse shock of COVID-19 on the countries' economic growth translates into a negative shock to the stock markets. According to the institutional theory...
The impact of COVID-19 on stock market performance in Africa: A Bayesian structural time series approach [0.03%]
新冠肺炎疫情下的非洲股市表现:基于贝叶斯结构时间序列方法的研究
Paul Owusu Takyi,Isaac Bentum-Ennin
Paul Owusu Takyi
This paper evaluates and quantifies the short-term impact of the coronavirus disease of 2019 (COVID-19) on stock market performance in thirteen (13) African countries, using daily time series stock market data spanning 1st October 2019 to 3...