When and how do business shutdowns work? Evidence from Italy's first COVID-19 wave

被引:3
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作者
Ciminelli, Gabriele [1 ]
Garcia-Mandico, Silvia [2 ]
机构
[1] OECD, Dept Econ, Paris, France
[2] OECD, Labour & Social Affairs, Paris, France
关键词
business shutdowns; COVID-19; Italy; mortality; MORTALITY;
D O I
10.1002/hec.4502
中图分类号
F [经济];
学科分类号
02 ;
摘要
Governments around the world have adopted unprecedented policies to deal with COVID-19. This paper zooms in on business shutdowns and investigates their effectiveness in reducing mortality. We leverage highly granular death registry data for almost 5000 Italian municipalities in a diff-in-diff approach that allows us to mitigate endogeneity concerns credibly. Our results, which are robust to controlling for a host of co-factors, offer strong evidence that business shutdowns effectively curb mortality. We calculate that they may have reduced the death toll from the first wave of COVID-19 in Italy by about 40%. Our findings also highlight that timeliness is key - by acting 1 week earlier, their effectiveness could have been increased by an additional 5%. Finally, shutdowns should be targeted. Closing service activities with a high degree of interpersonal contact saves the most lives. Shutting down production activities, while substantially reducing mobility, only has mild effects on mortality.
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页码:1823 / 1843
页数:21
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