COVID-19如何影响经济和金融的研究生产力?

Samuel Kruger, G. Maturana, Jordan Nickerson
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自2020年3月全球爆发COVID-19以来,经济和金融领域的研究生产力(以发表工作论文衡量)提高了35%。这一增长的部分原因是与COVID-19相关的研究,但即使不包括COVID-19论文,生产率也有所提高。生产力的提高在各个地区、职位和部门都很普遍,在排名前10的部门中,生产率的提高幅度尤其大。所有年龄段的人都经历了生产率的提高,尤其是35岁以下的人。男性和女性的工作效率都有所提高,但35岁至49岁之间的女性除外,尽管同一年龄段的男性工作效率大幅提高,但女性的工作效率没有提高。
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How Has COVID-19 Impacted Research Productivity in Economics and Finance?
Following the onset of COVID-19 around the world in March of 2020, research productivity in economics and finance (measured by the posting of working papers) increased by 35%. Part of this increase was due to research related to COVID-19, but productivity went up even excluding COVID papers. Productivity increases were widespread across geographies, job titles, and departments, with particularly large increases in top-10 departments. Individuals of all ages experienced productivity gains, with particularly large increases for people under 35. Men and women both experienced productivity increases with the exception of women between the age of 35 and 49, who experienced no productivity gains despite large increases for men in the same age group.
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