A literature review of the economics of COVID-19
Brodeur, Abel ; Bhuylan, Suraiya ; Islam, Anik ; Gray, David
University of Ottawa Press - Ottawa
2021
63 p.
epidemic disease ; government policy ; disease control ; macroeconomics ; economic impact ; social impact ; literature survey
Working Paper
2103
Government and public administration
http://hdl.handle.net/10393/42026
English
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"The goal of this piece is to survey the developing and rapidly growing literature on the economic consequences of COVID-19 and the governmental responses, and to synthetize the insights emerging from a very large number of studies. This survey: (i) provides an overview of the data sets and the techniques employed to measure social distancing and COVID-19 cases and deaths; (ii) reviews the literature on the determinants of compliance with and the effectiveness of social distancing; (iii) the macroeconomic and financial impacts, including the modelling of plausible mechanisms; (iv) summarizes the literature on the socio-economic consequences of COVID-19, focusing on those aspects related to labor, health, gender, discrimination, and the environment, and v) summarizes the literature on public policy responses."
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