AutorIn 1: | ||||
Brodeur, Abel | ||||
AutorIn 2: | ||||
Gray, David | ||||
AutorIn 3: | ||||
Islam, Anik | ||||
weitere AutorInnen: | ||||
Bhuiyan, Suraiya Jabeen | ||||
HerausgeberIn 1: | ||||
Global Labor Organization (GLO) | ||||
Titel: | ||||
A Literature Review of the Economics of COVID-19 | ||||
Ort: | ||||
Essen | ||||
Verlag: | ||||
Global Labor Organization (GLO) | ||||
Jahr: | ||||
2020 | ||||
Reihe: | ||||
GLO Discussion Paper, No. 601 | ||||
Anmerkung: | ||||
This version: July 5, 2020 | ||||
Abstract: | ||||
"(...) The goal of this piece is to survey the emerging and rapidly growing literature on the economic
consequences of COVID-19 and 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 used to measure social distancing
and COVID-19 cases and deaths; (ii) reviews the literature on the determinants of compliance and effectiveness
of social distancing; (iii) summarizes the literature on the socio-economic consequences of COVID-19 and
governmental interventions, focusing on labor, health, gender, discrimination and environmental aspects; and
(iv) discusses policy proposals. (...)" [Corona, COVID-19 coronavirus employment lockdowns] | ||||
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