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The novel coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic spread globally from its outbreak in China in early 2020, negatively … conditions created by the pandemic to date compare to the aforementioned shock events, we conducted a thorough literature review … body of research on the early months of this pandemic before longer-term studies are available. …
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supply chain management issues during pandemics. Eighty-four percent of all pandemic supply chain research was published in … the first ten months of 2020. Since the world now finds itself operating supply chains in response to the pandemic, this … has been published since the COVID-19 pandemic began. Research tools are used to summarize the literature citations, and …
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respond? A simple theoretical framework predicts that reduced exposure to pre-pandemic international mobility causes slightly … 2009. We find that in all cases, even a draconian 50 percent reduction in pre-pandemic international mobility is associated …
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After the Covid-19 pandemic broke out, the authorities have introduced a number of measures aimed at the business … sector. Support has largely been given to the sectors hardest hit by the pandemic and measures to contain it. A considerable …
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Measures to contain the Corona virus (COVID-19) may pay off in terms of slowing down proliferation. The proliferation trend in France and Germany now exceeds the one in Italy, South Korea and Japan. At the same time, the containment measures seem more intense in Italy, South Korea and Japan than...
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Many countries consider the lifting of restrictions of social contacts (RSC). We quantify the effects of RSC for Germany. We initially employ a purely statistical approach to predicting prevalence of COVID19 if RSC were upheld after April 20. We employ these findings and feed them into our...
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We embed a lockdown choice in a simplified epidemiological model and derive formulas for the optimal lockdown intensity and duration. The optimal policy reflects the rate of time preference, epidemiological factors, the hazard rate of vaccine discovery, learning effects in the health care...
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Measures to contain the Corona virus (COVID-19) may pay off in terms of slowing down proliferation. The proliferation trend in France and Germany now exceeds the one in Italy, South Korea and Japan. At the same time, the containment measures seem more intense in Italy, South Korea and Japan than...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10012213538
during an epidemic? We study a setting where ICU resources are constrained while suppression is costly (e.g., limiting … suppression measures are continuously taken to hold down the spread throughout the epidemic, is suboptimal. Instead, the optimal … suppression is discountinuous. The epidemic should be left unregulated in a first phase and when the ICU constraint is approaching …
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We embed a lockdown choice in a simplified epidemiological model and derive formulas for the optimal lockdown intensity and duration. The optimal policy re- ects the rate of time preference, epidemiological factors, the hazard rate of vaccine discovery, learning effects in the health care...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10012420707