This thread lists COVID-related papers recently published in the Working Papers series of the National Bureau of Economic Research (United States).
From the 7 September edition:
- Rugged Individualism and Collective (In)action During the COVID-19 Pandemic, Samuel Bazzi, Martin Fiszbein, and Mesay Gebresilasse
- Clean Air as an Experience Good in Urban China, Matthew E. Kahn, Weizeng Sun, and Siqi Zheng
- The Social Safety Net in the Wake of COVID-19, Marianne Bitler, Hilary W. Hoynes, and Diane Whitmore Schanzenbach
- The Long-Term Distributional and Welfare Effects of Covid-19 School Closures, Nicola Fuchs-Schündeln, Dirk Krueger, Alexander Ludwig, and Irina Popova
- Who’s In and Who’s Out under Workplace COVID Symptom Screening?, Krista J. Ruffini, Aaron Sojourner, and Abigail K. Wozniak
- The Great Lockdown and the Big Stimulus: Tracing the Pandemic Possibility Frontier for the U.S., Greg Kaplan, Benjamin Moll, and Giovanni L. Violante
- What Explains the COVID-19 Stock Market?, Josue Cox, Daniel L. Greenwald, and Sydney C. Ludvigson
- Who are the Essential and Frontline Workers?, Francine D. Blau, Josefine Koebe, and Pamela A. Meyerhofer
NOTE: The NBER Working Papers series publishes early findings of ongoing research to encourage discussion and collect suggestions for revisions. Papers are neither peer reviewed nor endorsed by the NBER Board of directors.