Measuring and explaining efficiency of pre-vaccine country responses to COVID-19 pandemic: a conditional robust nonparametric approach

IF 1.9 4区 经济学 Q2 ECONOMICS Empirical Economics Pub Date : 2024-07-04 DOI:10.1007/s00181-024-02635-7
Arthur S. Kuchenbecker, Hudson S. Torrent, Flavio A. Ziegelmann
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In this paper, we propose the use of a conditional nonparametric robust estimator to evaluate countries pre-vaccine responses to the outburst of COVID-19 pandemic. We collect data for 105 countries (comprehending the initial period of the pandemic through the end of May 2021), with variables regarding the death toll, economic indicators, demographic characteristics and non-pharmaceutical interventions. We create a novel empirical framework for estimating efficiency of countries responses in more general terms than simply evaluating healthcare system performance. We use two distinct well-known second-stage approaches: regressing the conditional efficiency scores on the environmental factors, in order to compute measures of managerial efficiency to rank responses; and regressing the ratio of conditional and unconditional scores on conditioning factors, seeking to explore the relationship between non-pharmaceutical interventions and estimated efficiencies. Our results indicate which countries and regions stood out for presenting efficient/inefficient responses and point to an expected conclusion: The environmental factor elderly population has a significant and unfavorable effect on a country efficiency. Furthermore, the factors median stringency index and median retail and recreation visitors change show no significant effect on efficiency.

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衡量和解释疫苗接种前国家应对 COVID-19 大流行的效率:一种有条件的稳健非参数方法
在本文中,我们提出使用条件非参数稳健估计法来评估各国对 COVID-19 大流行爆发的疫苗接种前应对措施。我们收集了 105 个国家(从大流行初期到 2021 年 5 月底)的数据,其中包括死亡人数、经济指标、人口特征和非药物干预措施等变量。我们创建了一个新颖的实证框架,用于从更广泛的角度估算各国的应对效率,而不仅仅是评估医疗保健系统的表现。我们采用了两种不同的众所周知的第二阶段方法:将有条件效率得分与环境因素进行回归,以计算管理效率的衡量标准,从而对应对措施进行排序;将有条件得分与无条件得分的比率与条件因素进行回归,以探索非药物干预措施与估计效率之间的关系。我们的结果表明,哪些国家和地区的答复效率高/低,并得出了预期结论:老年人口这一环境因素对一个国家的效率有显著的不利影响。此外,严格指数中位数和零售与娱乐游客变化中位数因素对效率没有显著影响。
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期刊介绍: Empirical Economics publishes high quality papers using econometric or statistical methods to fill the gap between economic theory and observed data. Papers explore such topics as estimation of established relationships between economic variables, testing of hypotheses derived from economic theory, treatment effect estimation, policy evaluation, simulation, forecasting, as well as econometric methods and measurement. Empirical Economics emphasizes the replicability of empirical results. Replication studies of important results in the literature - both positive and negative results - may be published as short papers in Empirical Economics. Authors of all accepted papers and replications are required to submit all data and codes prior to publication (for more details, see: Instructions for Authors).The journal follows a single blind review procedure. In order to ensure the high quality of the journal and an efficient editorial process, a substantial number of submissions that have very poor chances of receiving positive reviews are routinely rejected without sending the papers for review.Officially cited as: Empir Econ
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