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Economists in the 2008 Financial Crisis: Slow to See, Fast to Act. (2022). Raviv, Alon ; Levy, Daniel ; Mayer, Tamir.
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    In: MPRA Paper.
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  8. Key Links in Network Interactions: Assessing Route-Specific Travel Restrictions in China during the COVID-19 Pandemic. (2022). Chen, Xi ; Qiu, Yun ; Shi, Wei ; Yu, Pei.
    In: IZA Discussion Papers.
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  9. God is in the rain: The impact of rainfall-induced early social distancing on COVID-19 outbreaks. (2022). Shenoy, Ajay ; Sangha, Kinpritma ; Rho, Haedong Aiden ; Xu, Guanghong ; Sharma, Bhavyaa ; Kapoor, Rolly.
    In: Journal of Health Economics.
    RePEc:eee:jhecon:v:81:y:2022:i:c:s0167629621001600.

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  10. Lockdown, essential sectors, and Covid-19: Lessons from Italy. (2022). Scrutinio, Vincenzo ; Naticchioni, Paolo ; di Porto, Edoardo.
    In: Journal of Health Economics.
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  11. Information and behavioral responses during a pandemic: Evidence from delays in Covid-19 death reports. (2022). Tavares, Tiago ; Gutierrez, Emilio ; Rubli, Adrian.
    In: Journal of Development Economics.
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  12. Economists in the 2008 Financial Crisis: Slow to See, Fast to Act. (2022). Raviv, Alon ; Levy, Daniel ; Mayer, Tamir.
    In: Working Papers.
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  13. The Coronavirus Tradeoff -- Life vs. Economy: Handling the Tradeoff Rationally and Optimally. (2022). Zeytoon Nejad Moosavian, Seyyed Ali ; Hasnain, Tanzid ; Zeytoon-Nejad, Ali.
    In: Papers.
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  14. Influence of trip distance and population density on intra-city mobility patterns in Tokyo during COVID-19 pandemic. (2022). Itoh, Ryo ; Fujiwara, Naoya ; Tsuboi, Kazufumi.
    In: Papers.
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  15. The sooner, the better: The economic impact of non‐pharmaceutical interventions during the early stage of the COVID‐19 pandemic. (2021). Torre, Iván ; Lokshin, Michael ; Demirguc-Kunt, Asli ; Demirgukunt, Asli.
    In: Economics of Transition and Institutional Change.
    RePEc:wly:ectrin:v:29:y:2021:i:4:p:551-573.

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  16. The health-economy trade-off during the Covid-19 pandemic: Communication matters. (2021). Gioia, Francesca ; De Paola, Maria ; Carrieri, Vincenzo.
    In: PLOS ONE.
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  17. Who should get vaccinated? Individualized allocation of vaccines over SIR network. (2021). Kitagawa, Toru ; Wang, Guanyi.
    In: CeMMAP working papers.
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  18. Prevention and Mitigation of Epidemics: Biodiversity Conservation and Confinement Policies. (2021). Schubert, Katheline ; Fabbri, Giorgio ; Augeraud-Véron, Emmanuelle ; Augeraud-Veron, Emmanuelle.
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  19. Lives and livelihoods: Estimates of the global mortality and poverty effects of the Covid-19 pandemic. (2021). Sterck, Olivier ; Ferreira, Francisco ; Decerf, Benoît ; Mahler, Daniel G.
    In: World Development.
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  20. Macro-level efficiency of health expenditure: Estimates for 15 major economies. (2021). Prettner, Klaus ; Kuhn, Michael ; Bloom, David E ; Wang, Chen ; Chen, Simiao.
    In: Social Science & Medicine.
    RePEc:eee:socmed:v:287:y:2021:i:c:s027795362100602x.

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  21. Asset pricing during pandemic lockdown. (2021). Saito, Yuta ; Sakamoto, Jun.
    In: Research in International Business and Finance.
    RePEc:eee:riibaf:v:58:y:2021:i:c:s0275531921000702.

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  22. On the resilience of modern power systems: A complex network perspective. (2021). Li, Zhiyi ; Ma, Xiangyu ; Zhou, Huijie.
    In: Renewable and Sustainable Energy Reviews.
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  23. Efficient policy interventions in an epidemic. (2021). Gottardi, Piero ; Bisin, Alberto.
    In: Journal of Public Economics.
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  24. The economic burden of COVID-19 in the United States: Estimates and projections under an infection-based herd immunity approach. (2021). Prettner, Klaus ; Kuhn, Michael ; Chen, Simiao ; Bloom, David E.
    In: The Journal of the Economics of Ageing.
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  25. Pooled testing for quarantine decisions. (2021). Ravid, Doron ; Lisichkina, Nataliya ; Lipnowski, Elliot.
    In: Journal of Economic Theory.
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  26. Optimal test allocation. (2021). Steiner, Jakub ; Jann, Ole ; Galeotti, Andrea ; Ely, Jeffrey.
    In: Journal of Economic Theory.
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  27. Social distance, speed of containment and crowding in/out in a network model of contagion. (2021). Ladley, Daniel ; Adriani, Fabrizio.
    In: Journal of Economic Behavior & Organization.
    RePEc:eee:jeborg:v:190:y:2021:i:c:p:597-625.

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  28. On the management of COVID-19 pandemic in Italy. (2021). Santeramo, Fabio ; Lamonaca, Emilia ; Tappi, Marco.
    In: Health Policy.
    RePEc:eee:hepoli:v:125:y:2021:i:8:p:995-1001.

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  29. An algorithm for the robust estimation of the COVID-19 pandemic’s population by considering undetected individuals.. (2021). Martinez-Guerra, Rafael ; Flores-Flores, Juan Pablo.
    In: Applied Mathematics and Computation.
    RePEc:eee:apmaco:v:405:y:2021:i:c:s0096300321003623.

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  30. Mobilty Decisions, Economic Dynamics and Epidemic. (2021). Gozzi, Fausto ; Fiaschi, Davide ; Fabbri, Giorgio ; Federico, Salvatore.
    In: LIDAM Discussion Papers IRES.
    RePEc:ctl:louvir:2021017.

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  31. Insurance economics and COVID‐19. (2021). Gollier, Christian.
    In: Journal of Risk & Insurance.
    RePEc:bla:jrinsu:v:88:y:2021:i:4:p:825-829.

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  32. A literature review of the economics of COVID‐19. (2021). Gray, David ; Brodeur, Abel ; Bhuiyan, Suraiya ; Islam, Anik.
    In: Journal of Economic Surveys.
    RePEc:bla:jecsur:v:35:y:2021:i:4:p:1007-1044.

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  33. Firm-bank linkages and optimal policies in a lockdown. (2021). Villacorta, Alonso ; Segura, Anatoli.
    In: Temi di discussione (Economic working papers).
    RePEc:bdi:wptemi:td_1343_21.

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  34. Optimally Targeting Interventions in Networks during a Pandemic: Theory and Evidence from the Networks of Nursing Homes in the United States. (2021). Tchuente, Guy ; Pongou, Roland ; Tondji, Jean-Baptiste.
    In: Papers.
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  35. Optimal Lockdown Strategy in a Pandemic: An Exploratory Analysis for Covid-19. (2021). Das, Pranab ; Basak, Gopal K ; Chakraborty, Chandramauli.
    In: Papers.
    RePEc:arx:papers:2109.02512.

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  36. Cost/benefit analysis of Covid-19 pandemic suppression using an SEIR model. (2021). Vines, David ; Sheffield, Scott ; Rowthorn, Robert ; Maciejowski, Jan ; Williamson, Annie.
    In: INET Oxford Working Papers.
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  37. Optimal Lockdown in a Commuting Network. (2020). Schaal, Edouard ; Khandelwal, Amit ; Kim, Wookun ; Fajgelbaum, Pablo D ; Mantovani, Cristiano.
    In: Working Papers.
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  38. EMEs and COVID-19: Shutting Down in a World of Informal and Tiny Firms. (2020). Eslava, Marcela ; Becerra, Oscar ; Alfaro, Laura.
    In: NBER Working Papers.
    RePEc:nbr:nberwo:27360.

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  39. If the Objective is Herd Immunity, on Whom Should it be Built?. (2020). Gollier, Christian.
    In: Environmental & Resource Economics.
    RePEc:kap:enreec:v:76:y:2020:i:4:d:10.1007_s10640-020-00504-2.

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  40. Mobility Zones. (2020). Monte, Ferdinando.
    In: Economics Letters.
    RePEc:eee:ecolet:v:194:y:2020:i:c:s0165176520302664.

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  41. Prevention And Mitigation Of Epidemics: Biodiversity Conservation And Confinement Policies. (2020). Schubert, Katheline ; Fabbri, Giorgio ; Augeraud-Véron, Emmanuelle ; Augeraud-Veron, Emmanuelle.
    In: LIDAM Discussion Papers IRES.
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  42. A Dynamic Structural Model of Virus Diffusion and Network Production: A First Report. (2020). Luo, Yao ; Aguirregabiria, Victor ; Mira, Pedro Solbes.
    In: CEPR Discussion Papers.
    RePEc:cpr:ceprdp:14750.

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  43. Nonlinear Production Networks with an Application to the Covid-19 Crisis. (2020). Baqaee, David ; Farhi, Emmanuel.
    In: CEPR Discussion Papers.
    RePEc:cpr:ceprdp:14742.

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  44. Corruption in the times of pandemia. (2020). Vargas, Juan ; Prem, Mounu ; Gallego, Jorge.
    In: Documentos de Trabajo.
    RePEc:col:000092:018178.

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  45. Economías emergentes y COVID-19 Cierres en un mundo de empresas informales y pequenas. (2020). Eslava, Marcela ; Becerra, Oscar ; Alfaro, Laura.
    In: Documentos CEDE.
    RePEc:col:000089:018205.

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  46. EMEs and COVID-19 Shutting Down in a World of Informal and Tiny Firms Laura Alfaro, Oscar Becerra y Marcela Eslava. (2020). Eslava, Marcela ; Becerra, Oscar ; Alfaro, Laura.
    In: Documentos CEDE.
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  47. Prevention and Mitigation of Epidemics: Biodiversity Conservation and Confinement Policies. (2020). Schubert, Katheline ; Fabbri, Giorgio ; Augeraud-Véron, Emmanuelle ; Augeraud-Veron, Emmanuelle.
    In: CESifo Working Paper Series.
    RePEc:ces:ceswps:_8506.

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  48. Closed-Form Solutions for Optimal Social Distancing in a SIR Model of Covid-19 Suppression. (2020). Gerlagh, Reyer.
    In: CESifo Working Paper Series.
    RePEc:ces:ceswps:_8335.

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  49. Cost–benefit analysis of age‐specific deconfinement strategies. (2020). Gollier, Christian.
    In: Journal of Public Economic Theory.
    RePEc:bla:jpbect:v:22:y:2020:i:6:p:1746-1771.

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  50. Introduction to the thematic issue on “Regulation in health, environmental and innovation sectors”. (2020). Sinclair-Desgagné, Bernard ; Resende, Joana ; AMIR, Rabah ; Sinclairdesgagne, Bernard.
    In: Journal of Public Economic Theory.
    RePEc:bla:jpbect:v:22:y:2020:i:6:p:1740-1745.

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