从坏到坏:COVID-19对发展中国家的经济影响。来自委内瑞拉的证据

IF 0.5 4区 经济学 Q4 ECONOMICS Latin American Economic Review Pub Date : 2021-10-18 DOI:10.47872/laer.v30.38
G. Caruso, Lautaro Chittaro, M. Cucagna, Luis Pedro Espana
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应对COVID-19的政策影响了全球经济增长和劳动力市场的动态,对发展中国家的经济打击更大。这些政策涉及经济封锁,包括停止主要的统计工作,使得几乎不可能评估其影响的广度和多样性。通过电话调查,本文考察了委内瑞拉实施的隔离对劳动力市场结果的影响。识别策略利用了该国不同地区封锁严重程度的外生差异。主要结果显示,就业下降16.5个百分点,而在封锁严重的地区,降幅高达13.8个百分点。特别是个体户和非正规就业者受到的打击尤其严重。为了应对这种影响,家庭出售了生产性资产,减少了储蓄,寻找其他收入来源,并向亲戚寻求帮助。本文未发现在更严重的封锁环境中对COVID-19病例数的差异影响。结果对内生迁移和替代规范具有鲁棒性。
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From bad to worse: The economic impact of COVID-19 in developing countries. Evidence from Venezuela
Policy responses to COVID-19 affected the dynamic of eco¬nomic growth and labor markets worldwide, hitting econom¬ically harder on developing countries. These policies involved economic lockdowns that included the shutdown of the main statistical exercises, making it almost impossible to assess the breadth and variety of their effects. Using a phone survey, this paper examines the impact of the quarantine implemented in Venezuela on labor market outcomes. The identification strategy exploits the exogenous variation in the severity of the lockdown in different regions of the country. The main result indicates a 16.5 percentage points reduction in employment, while in regions with severe lockdowns the reduction has been 13.8 p.p. larger. In particular, the self-employed and informal¬ly employed were hard hit by the lockdown. To cope with this effect, households sold their productive assets, reduced their savings, sought for alternative income sources and looked for help from relatives. This paper does not find a differential ef¬fect on the number of COVID-19 cases in more severe lock¬down settings. Results are robust to endogenous migration and alternative specifications.
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期刊介绍: Latin American Economic Review aims to be the leading general interest journal on topics relevant to Latin America. The journal welcomes high-quality theoretical and quantitative papers on economic, social and political-economy issues with a regional focus. Articles presenting new data bases or describing structural reforms within a rigorous theoretical framework will also be considered. A few (illustrative) examples of topics that may be of special interest to this journal include: inflation, informal sector, corruption, crime, drug policy, unions, social exclusion, price controls, energy and environmental policy, natural resources, and technology transfer.
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