COVID-19, POLICY RESPONSES, AND INDUSTRIAL PRODUCTIVITY AROUND THE GLOBE

Q2 Economics, Econometrics and Finance Buletin Ekonomi Moneter dan Perbankan Pub Date : 2021-09-30 DOI:10.21098/bemp.v24i3.1691
Bernard Njindan Iyke, Susan Sunila Sharma, Iman Gunadi
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We examine whether the COVID-19-induced policy responses by countries moderated the negative impact of the pandemic on industrial productivity. Using a panel of the 50 most affected countries by the pandemic, we show that the policy responses do not only help reduce the spread of COVID-19, but they also moderate its negative impact on industrial productivity and help steer countries back to their growth paths. We demonstrate that, in the absence of the pandemic, some of the policy responses (i.e., lockdowns, travel restrictions, etc.) would have reduced productivity. We further demonstrate that our estimates are robust when considering alternative specifications of our productivity model. Our study provides strong support for evidence-based policies and emphasizes, consistent with theoretical arguments, that an optimal policymix is fundamental to steering economies back to their steady productivity growth paths when facing negative shocks.
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Covid-19、政策应对和全球工业生产率
我们研究了各国因covid -19引发的政策应对是否缓解了疫情对工业生产率的负面影响。通过对受大流行影响最严重的50个国家的小组调查,我们表明,政策应对措施不仅有助于减少COVID-19的传播,而且还能缓和其对工业生产率的负面影响,并帮助各国回到增长轨道。我们证明,在没有大流行的情况下,一些政策反应(即封锁、旅行限制等)会降低生产率。我们进一步证明,当考虑生产力模型的可选规范时,我们的估计是健壮的。我们的研究为基于证据的政策提供了强有力的支持,并与理论观点一致地强调,在面临负面冲击时,最优政策组合对于引导经济体回到稳定的生产率增长路径至关重要。
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Buletin Ekonomi Moneter dan Perbankan
Buletin Ekonomi Moneter dan Perbankan Economics, Econometrics and Finance-Finance
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