The EUI’s Arnout van de Rijt and his co-authors, Sergio Lo Iacono, Wojtek Przepiorka, Vincent Buskens, Rense Corten, have studied the impact of pandemic containment measures on the social structure of society, and found that social trust has been eroded.
Patent waivers for COVID-19 vaccines would change little in the current situation
The debate continues about whether the patents on Covid-19 vaccines should be waived to allow low-income countries to produce doses for themselves. In current circumstances, such a course of action is likely to have little effect for good or ill, argue Michele Boldrin, David Levine, and Flavio Toxvaerd.
Latest COVID-research – NBER Working Papers
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 June edition:
- Labor Dynamics and Supply Chain Disruption in Food Manufacturing, A. Ford Ramsey, Barry Goodwin, and Mildred Haley.
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Latest COVID-research – NBER Working Papers
This thread lists COVID-related papers recently published in the Working Papers series of the National Bureau of Economic Research (United States).
From the 24 May edition:
- How Resilient Is Mortgage Credit Supply? Evidence from the COVID-19 Pandemic, Andreas Fuster, Aurel Hizmo, Lauren Lambie-Hanson, James Vickery, and Paul S. Willen,
- How is COVID Changing the Geography of Entrepreneurship? Evidence from the Startup Cartography Project, Catherine E. Fazio, Jorge Guzman, Yupeng Liu, and Scott Stern,
- Distributional Impacts of Retail Vaccine Availability, Judith A. Chevalier, Jason L. Schwartz, Yihua Su, and Kevin R. Williams,
- Disbursing Emergency Relief through Utilities: Evidence from Ghana, Susanna B. Berkouwer, Pierre E. Biscaye, Steven L. Puller, and Catherine Wolfram.
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Latest COVID-research – NBER Working Papers
This thread lists COVID-related papers recently published in the Working Papers series of the National Bureau of Economic Research (United States).
From the 17 May edition:
- Statewide Reopening During Mass Vaccination: Evidence on Mobility, Public Health and Economic Activity from Texas, Dhaval M. Dave, Joseph J. Sabia, and Samuel Safford,
- Experiences and Coping Strategies of College Students During the COVID-19 Pandemic, Christine Logel, Philip Oreopoulos, and Uros Petronijevic.
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Latest COVID-research – NBER Working Papers
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From the 10 May edition:
- School Reopenings, Mobility, and COVID-19 Spread: Evidence from Texas, Charles J. Courtemanche, Anh H. Le, Aaron Yelowitz, and Ron Zimmer,
- Behavior and the Dynamics of Epidemics, Andrew Atkeson,
- Welfare and Output with Income Effects and Demand Instability, David Baqaee and Ariel Burstein.
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Latest COVID-research – NBER Working Papers
This thread lists COVID-related papers recently published in the Working Papers series of the National Bureau of Economic Research (United States).
From the 3 May edition:
- The Backward Art of Slowing the Spread? Congregation Efficiencies during COVID-19, Casey B. Mulligan,
- Risk Perceptions and Protective Behaviors: Evidence from COVID-19 Pandemic, M. Kate Bundorf, Jill DeMatteis, Grant Miller, Maria Polyakova, Jialu L. Streeter, and Jonathan Wivagg,
- Normalizing Community Mask-Wearing: A Cluster Randomized Trial in Bangladesh, Jason Abaluck, Laura H Kwong, Ashley Styczynski, Ashraful Haque, Md. Alamgir Kabir, Ellen Bates-Jefferys, Emily Crawford, Jade Benjamin-Chung, Salim Benhachmi, Shabib Raihan, Shadman Rahman, Neeti Zaman, Peter J. Winch, Md. Maqsud Hossain, Hasan Mahmud Reza, Stephen P. Luby, and Ahmed Mushfiq Mobarak,
- Why Working from Home Will Stick, Jose Maria Barrero, Nicholas Bloom, and Steven J. Davis.
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Latest COVID-research – NBER Working Papers
This thread lists COVID-related papers recently published in the Working Papers series of the National Bureau of Economic Research (United States).
From the 26 April edition:
- The Impact of COVID-19 on Community College Enrollment and Student Success: Evidence from California Administrative Data, George Bulman and Robert W. Fairlie,
- The Impact of Domestic Travel Bans on COVID-19 is Nonlinear in Their Duration, Fiona Burlig, Anant Sudarshan, and Garrison Schlauch,
- The Economic Ripple Effects of COVID-19, Francisco J. Buera, Roberto N. Fattal-Jaef, Hugo Hopenhayn, P. Andres Neumeyer, and Yongseok Shin.
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.
Latest COVID-research – NBER Working Papers
This thread lists COVID-related papers recently published in the Working Papers series of the National Bureau of Economic Research (United States).
From the 19 April edition:
- Crime and Gender Segregation: Evidence from the Bogota "Pico y Genero" Lockdown, Brian G. Knight, Maria Mercedes Ponce de Leon, and Ana Tribin.
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.
Latest COVID-research – NBER Working Papers
This thread lists COVID-related papers recently published in the Working Papers series of the National Bureau of Economic Research (United States).
From the 12 April edition:
- Flattening the Curve: Pandemic-Induced Revaluation of Urban Real Estate, Arpit Gupta, Vrinda Mittal, Jonas Peeters, and Stijn Van Nieuwerburgh
- Medicaid and Fiscal Federalism During the COVID-19 Pandemic, Jeffrey Clemens, Benedic N. Ippolito, and Stan Veuger
- Correcting Perceived Social Distancing Norms to Combat COVID-19, James Allen IV, Arlete Mahumane, James Riddell IV, Tanya Rosenblat, Dean Yang, and Hang Yu
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.