The impact of economic freedom on COVID-19 pandemic control: the moderating role of equality

被引:8
|
作者
Huang, Guanglv [1 ]
Yu, Xiaoli [1 ]
Long, Qinyi [1 ]
Huang, Liqin [1 ]
Luo, Siyang [1 ]
机构
[1] Sun Yat Sen Univ, Dept Psychol, Guangdong Prov Key Lab Social Cognit Neurosci & M, Guangdong Prov Key Lab Brain Funct & Dis, Guangzhou 510006, Peoples R China
基金
中国国家自然科学基金;
关键词
COVID-19 pandemic control; Economic freedom; Equality; INCOME INEQUALITY; FUNDAMENTAL CAUSES; HEALTH; MORTALITY; POLICY;
D O I
10.1186/s12992-022-00800-0
中图分类号
R1 [预防医学、卫生学];
学科分类号
1004 ; 120402 ;
摘要
Background The absence of pharmaceutical interventions made it particularly difficult to mitigate the first outbreak of coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19). The current study investigated how economic freedom and equality influenced the pandemic control process. Methods In Study 1, we assessed the effect of economic freedom and equality on COVID-19 pandemic control from nations worldwide. We collected the cumulative number of confirmed cases over time to perform logistic curve fitting and obtain the speed at which the first wave of the pandemic was controlled, and partial correlation analysis and representational similarity analysis (RSA) were performed to assess the similarity between economic freedom and the speed of pandemic control. In Study 2, an evolutionary game model in which economic freedom affects the speed of pandemic control through optimization of the allocation of available resources was developed. In Study 3, we used experimental manipulation to elucidate the psychological mechanism relating economic freedom and resource allocation. Results The economic freedom of nation could be used to positively predict the speed of pandemic control and the related similarity pattern. Equality was found to moderate the correlation and representational similarity between economic freedom and the speed of pandemic control. The evolutionary game model revealed a mechanism whereby economic freedom influences the speed of pandemic control through high resource availability. Furthermore, cooperation was found to be a possible psychological mechanism explaining how economic freedom increases resource availability. Conclusions Economic freedom has a positive effect on the control of the COVID-19 pandemic only among highly egalitarian nations. New interventions are needed to help countries heighten economic freedom and equality as they continue to battle COVID-19 and other collective threats.
引用
收藏
页数:17
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [41] The Impact of the COVID-19 Pandemic on the Hospitality and Tourism Industry: The Mediating Effect of Coping and the Moderating Role of Management Support
    Vrontis, Demetris
    Chaudhuri, Ranjan
    Chatterjee, Sheshadri
    Galati, Antonino
    SUSTAINABILITY, 2023, 15 (20)
  • [42] The Role of Covid-19 Pandemic on the Banking Sector Performance in China: Moderating Role of Institutional Support
    Shubbar, Hadir H.
    Ali, Aqeel Jebur
    Khasanovich, Rakhmonov Abubakr
    CUADERNOS DE ECONOMIA, 2024, 47 (133): : 54 - 60
  • [43] Exploring the hidden impact of the Covid-19 pandemic: The role of urbanization
    Peren Arin, K.
    Lacomba, Juan A.
    Lagos, Francisco
    Moro-Egido, Ana, I
    Thum, Marcel
    ECONOMICS & HUMAN BIOLOGY, 2022, 46
  • [44] Moderating Role of Financial Characteristics in Sectoral Performance During the Period of Economic Disruption: Evidence from the Covid-19 Pandemic
    Joshi, Himanshu
    Joshi, Bhavya
    INDONESIAN CAPITAL MARKET REVIEW, 2023, 15 (02)
  • [45] ECONOMIC IMPACT OF COVID-19
    Mungmunpuntipantip, Rujittika
    Wiwanitkit, Viroj
    ACTA ORTOPEDICA BRASILEIRA, 2023, 31 (01):
  • [46] COVID-19 pandemic and economic cost; impact on forcibly displaced people
    Kabir, Mahvish
    Afzal, Muhammad Sohail
    Khan, Aisha
    Ahmed, Haroon
    TRAVEL MEDICINE AND INFECTIOUS DISEASE, 2020, 35
  • [47] Health and Economic Impact of COVID-19: Mapping the Consequences of a Pandemic in Malaysia
    Shakeel, Sadia
    Hassali, Mohammad Azmi Ahmed
    Naqvi, Atta Abbas
    MALAYSIAN JOURNAL OF MEDICAL SCIENCES, 2020, 27 (02): : 159 - 164
  • [48] The economic impact of the Covid-19 pandemic on Sri Lankan migrants in Qatar
    Anoji Ekanayake
    Kopalapillai Amirthalingam
    Comparative Migration Studies, 9
  • [49] The economic impact of COVID-19
    Miguel, Edward
    Mobarak, Ahmed Mushfiq
    SCIENCE, 2022, 375 (6585) : 1106 - 1106
  • [50] The economic impact of the Covid-19 pandemic on Sri Lankan migrants in Qatar
    Ekanayake, Anoji
    Amirthalingam, Kopalapillai
    COMPARATIVE MIGRATION STUDIES, 2021, 9 (01)