2022
DOI: 10.1016/j.jue.2021.103373
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JUE Insight: The geography of pandemic containment

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“…Much recent work related to spatial mitigation policy is concerned with optimization. Giannone et al ( 2020 ) combine a spatial SEIR model with an interregional trade model and calibrate the effect of mobility restrictions on national welfare using state level data on Covid-19 morbidity in the US. They compare spatially targeted and spatially uniform lockdown measures and highlight the optimal policy combination that integrates within-state and between-state restrictions.…”
Section: Spatial Mitigation Policy For Covid-19mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Much recent work related to spatial mitigation policy is concerned with optimization. Giannone et al ( 2020 ) combine a spatial SEIR model with an interregional trade model and calibrate the effect of mobility restrictions on national welfare using state level data on Covid-19 morbidity in the US. They compare spatially targeted and spatially uniform lockdown measures and highlight the optimal policy combination that integrates within-state and between-state restrictions.…”
Section: Spatial Mitigation Policy For Covid-19mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…There is also a growing body of literature investigating the links between geographical factors and the spread of COVID‐19 (Ascani et al., 2021; Desmet & Wacziarg, 2022; Giannone et al., 2022; Li & Ma, 2022; Liu et al., 2021; Yu et al., 2022). For example, Sun et al.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…There is also a growing body of literature investigating the links between geographical factors and the spread of COVID-19 (Ascani et al, 2021;Desmet & Wacziarg, 2022;Giannone et al, 2022;Li & Ma, 2022;Liu et al, 2021;Yu et al, 2022). For example, Sun et al (2020) study the relation between geographical location and cumulative infections in China and find that the spread of COVID-19 is negatively correlated with latitude and altitude, but is not correlated with longitude.…”
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“…Relative to Kleinman, Liu, and Redding (2023), this paper studies how the ownership of capital is distributed in the economy and how it is affected by individuals' migration and reallocation decisions and by international trade. Ferriere, Navarro, and Reyes-Heroles (2021), Giannone, Li, Paixao, and Pang (2020), and Greaney (2020) develop models with asset accumulation and labor reallocation/migration decisions, but the setting rapidly becomes intractable as the number of labor markets increase. My model remains tractable and can be easily extended to saving in many different types of assets.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%