COVID-19 infections and fatalities developments: empirical evidence for OECD countries and newly industrialized economies.

IF 1.5 Q2 ECONOMICS INTERNATIONAL ECONOMICS AND ECONOMIC POLICY Pub Date : 2020-01-01 Epub Date: 2020-10-14 DOI:10.1007/s10368-020-00487-x
Lucas Bretschger, Elise Grieg, Paul J J Welfens, Tian Xiong
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This paper presents empirical results on coronavirus infection and fatality rates from cross-country regressions for OECD economies and a sample of middle- and high-income countries. We include environmental, economic, medical, and policy variables in our analysis to explain the number of corona cases and deaths per million. We find a significant positive impact of local air pollution on infection rates in the whole sample and on fatality rates for OECD countries. Obesity rates have a positive effect on cases and deaths across the different estimation equations. The strategy of aiming to achieve herd immunity has a significant positive effect on infections as well as on death rates. The first affected countries have significantly higher mortality rates, revealing the lack of experience and medical capacity to deal with the pandemic in an initial phase. Postponing - and fighting - the pandemic could save lives in many countries and generate considerable economic benefits. Other medical and policy variables discussed in the public sphere do not show a significant impact in the regression analysis. Our results suggest that improving air quality and fighting obesity helps reduce the negative effects of a coronavirus pandemic significantly. Policy options for fighting a second epidemic wave should take into account the results from this study in order to optimize global epidemic policy.

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本文介绍了经合组织经济体以及中高收入国家样本的跨国回归对冠状病毒感染和死亡率的实证结果。我们在分析中纳入了环境、经济、医疗和政策变量,以解释冠状病毒病例数和每百万人的死亡人数。我们发现当地空气污染对整个样本的感染率和经合组织国家的死亡率有显著的积极影响。在不同的估算方程中,肥胖率对病例和死亡都有积极的影响。旨在实现群体免疫的战略对感染和死亡率产生了重大的积极影响。首批受影响国家的死亡率要高得多,这表明在初期阶段缺乏应对大流行的经验和医疗能力。推迟和抗击大流行可以挽救许多国家的生命,并产生可观的经济效益。在公共领域讨论的其他医疗和政策变量在回归分析中没有显示出重大影响。我们的研究结果表明,改善空气质量和对抗肥胖有助于显著减少冠状病毒大流行的负面影响。应对第二波流行病的政策选择应考虑到这项研究的结果,以便优化全球流行病政策。
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期刊介绍: The double-blind peer reviewed Journal International Economics and Economic Policy publishes empirical and theoretical contributions, especially papers which are relevant for economic policy. The main focus of the journal is on comparative economic policy, international political economy, including international organizations and policy cooperation, monetary and real/technological dynamics in open economies, globalization and regional integration, trade, migration, international investment, internet commerce and regulation.IEEP particularly offers contributions from the policy community and provides a forum for exchange for the academic and policy community. Officially cited as: Int Econ Econ Policy
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