2022
DOI: 10.1080/09603123.2022.2059452
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Asymmetric effects of fine particulate matter and stringency policy on COVID-19 intensity

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“…The COVID-19 catastrophe caught everyone off guard (Iqbal et al 2021a, b;Razzaq et al 2022;. There are many factors that determine how people respond to crises, including internal, external, and even personality characteristics (Ahmad et al 2022;Irfan et al 2022a, b;Jinru et al 2021).…”
Section: Covid-19 and Economic Growthmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The COVID-19 catastrophe caught everyone off guard (Iqbal et al 2021a, b;Razzaq et al 2022;. There are many factors that determine how people respond to crises, including internal, external, and even personality characteristics (Ahmad et al 2022;Irfan et al 2022a, b;Jinru et al 2021).…”
Section: Covid-19 and Economic Growthmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…QARDL method determines the nonlinear or asymmetric long-run and the short-run association between the variables over the different conditional distributions of the variables (Song et al, 2021). Moreover, for the robustness analysis and the time-varying integration, the study applied the Wald test, which allowed examining the dependency of parameters and steadiness of the integrated coefficient in each quartile (Godil et al, 2021;Song et al, 2021;Razzaq et al, 2022b). The ARDL model for this study is given as follows: TRDt , while µ t is defined as an error term in the model.…”
Section: Theoretical Background and Methodologymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A comparison showed among three kinds of contracts in coordinating their model. Overall a large extent of literature considers different attributes of COVID-19, such as socio-economic impacts (Irfan et al, 2021;Ahmad et al, 2022), environmental consequences (Razzaq et al, 2020;Irfan et al, 2022;Razzaq et al, 2022), and logistics operations (Khan et al, 2021a;Yu et al, 2021), and few studies generally discuss industry 4.0 practices at the firm level (Khan et al, 2021b), and other investment factors (Razzaq et al, 2021). However, little is known regarding the proposed relationship.…”
Section: Coordination Of Green Supply Chainmentioning
confidence: 99%