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Tracking the Economic Impact of COVID-19 and Mitigation Policies in Europe and the United States
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Epidemiological DynamicCovid-19 EpidemiologyPolicy AnalysisUnited StatesMitigation PoliciesHigh-frequency IndicatorsCovid-19Economic Policy AnalysisEconomic AnalysisEconomic ImpactPublic HealthInfectious Disease EpidemiologyGradual RecoveryGlobal Health CrisisCovid-19 PandemicHealth EconomicsEconomic PolicyGlobal HealthBusinessGlobal Health EpidemiologySocial Distancing
We use high-frequency indicators to analyze the economic impact of COVID-19 in Europe and the United States during the early phase of the pandemic. We document that European countries and U.S. states that experienced larger outbreaks also suffered larger economic losses. We also find that the heterogeneous impact of COVID-19 is mostly captured by observed changes in people’s mobility, while, so far, there is no robust evidence supporting additional impact from the adoption of non-pharmaceutical interventions. The deterioration of economic conditions preceded the introduction of these policies and a gradual recovery also started before formal reopening, highlighting the importance of voluntary social distancing, communication, and trust-building measures.
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