The predictability of COVID-19 mortality rates based on ex-ante economic, health and social indicators

IF 0.7 4区 经济学 Q3 ECONOMICS Acta Oeconomica Pub Date : 2021-11-25 DOI:10.1556/032.2021.00029
E. Kovacs, P. Mihályi
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The paper analyses the differences of COVID-19 mortality rates (MR) in 24 European countries. We explain MRs on the available, reliable ex-ante economic, health and social indicators pertaining to the year 2019 – i.e., before the outbreak of the pandemic. Using simple regression equations, we received statistically significant results for 11 such variables out of 28 attempts. Our best model with two ex-ante independent variables explains 0.76 of the variability of our ex-post dependent variable, the logarithm of Cumulative COVID Deaths. The estimated coefficient for the variable Density of Nurses shows that having one more nurse per 1,000 of population decreases cumulative COVID deaths by almost 15%. Similarly, one more unit Consumption of Non-Prescribed Medicine decreases cumulative deaths by 5%. It seems that until now those European countries were successful in minimising the fatalities where the population had a high level of health literacy, people pursue healthier lifestyle and the healthcare systems worked with a relatively large nursing force already prior to the COVID pandemic.
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基于事前经济、健康和社会指标的新冠肺炎死亡率的可预测性
本文分析了24个欧洲国家新冠肺炎死亡率的差异。我们解释了2019年(即疫情爆发前)可用、可靠的事前经济、健康和社会指标的MRs。使用简单的回归方程,在28次尝试中,我们收到了11个此类变量的统计显著结果。我们的最佳模型包含两个事前自变量,解释了我们的事前因变量(累计新冠肺炎死亡人数的对数)0.76的可变性。可变护士密度的估计系数显示,每1000人中增加一名护士可使累计新冠肺炎死亡人数减少近15%。同样,非处方药的单位消费量增加一次,累计死亡人数减少5%。到目前为止,这些欧洲国家似乎成功地将死亡人数降至最低,因为这些国家的人口具有较高的健康素养,人们追求更健康的生活方式,而且在新冠肺炎疫情之前,医疗系统就已经与相对庞大的护理队伍合作。
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Acta Oeconomica
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期刊介绍: Acta Oeconomica publishes articles on Eastern European and Hungarian economic transition, theoretical and general issues of the transition process, economic policy, econometrics and mathematical economics. Space is also devoted to international economics, European integration, labour economics, industrial organisation, finance and business economics.Publishes book reviews and advertisements.
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