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COVID-19: effectiveness of socioeconomic factors in containing the spread and mortality - Book Chapter

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COVID-19: effectiveness of socioeconomic factors in containing the spread and mortality - Book Chapter
Abstract
This paper presents a study on 80 countries that evaluates the socioeconomic factors in containing the spread and mortality of COVID-19. Our results show that the long-term social factors such as lower personal freedom, better education in science, and past coronavirus outbreak experience are more effective than the economic factors such as higher healthcare-associated factors per 1000 population and larger GDP. However, using GDP per capita as the instrumental variable, we also find that the richer countries with a high degree of personal freedom have a higher number of infection or death cases per million population because they would be less likely to adhere to and implement the policy of the movement restrictions to restrict their access to goods and services.
Book Title
The Political Economy of Covid-19
Date
2022
Publisher
Routledge
ISBN
978-1-003-30744-0
Citation Key
patalinghugCOVID19EffectivenessSocioeconomic2022
Short Title
COVID-19
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Num Pages: 24
Citation
Patalinghug, J. P. A., Fang Dong, Jason. (2022). COVID-19: effectiveness of socioeconomic factors in containing the spread and mortality - Book Chapter. In The Political Economy of Covid-19. Routledge.