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This study examines the impacts of COVID-19 induced factors and country specific health-care infrastructure and co-morbid factors on economic growth between January 1, 2021, to May 31, 2021 for 19 South and South-east Asian (SSEA) economies. Our findings indicate that COVID-19 related mortality negates growth, while vaccination and testing have no significant impact on growth during this period. We further quantify the effects by instrumenting government policy measures and vaccination drives in terms of testing, tracking and mortality. Our findings show a negative effect
of lockdowns on growth, while vaccination has a positive impact on growth and controls fatality rate considerably.
Call Number | Location | Available |
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PSB lt.2 - Karya Akhir (Majalah) | 1 |
Penerbit | Jakarta: Bank Indonesia 2022 |
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Edisi | Volume 25, 15th BMEB Call for Papers Special Issue |
Subjek | Economic growth COVID 19 - Pandemic |
ISBN/ISSN | 2460-9196 |
Klasifikasi | NONE |
Deskripsi Fisik | 162 p. |
Info Detail Spesifik | Bulletin Of Monetary Economics And Banking |
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