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. 2020 May 29;13(2):161–167. doi: 10.1111/jebm.12395

TABLE 6.

Samples of economic studies focused on COVID‐19 and additional topics

Types of study Samples
Economic Impact Studies COVID‐19
  • Chen and colleagues (2020) The impact of the COVID‐19 pandemic on consumption: learning from high frequency transaction data. 15

  • Eichenbaum and colleagues (2020) The macroeconomics of epidemics. 16

Additional Studies
  • Bartsch and colleagues (2015) The cost of an Ebola case. 17

  • Fonseca and colleagues (2009) Impact of a natural disaster on diabetes. 18

  • Joo and colleagues (2019) Economic impact of the 2015 MERS outbreak on the Republic of Korea's tourism‐related industries. 19

Economic Evaluations COVID‐19
  • De Walque and colleagues (2020) How two tests can help contain COVID‐19 and revive the economy. 20

  • Wang and colleagues (2020) Effectiveness and cost‐effectiveness of public health measures to control COVID‐19: a modelling study. 21

Additional Studies
  • Carrasco and colleagues (2011) Strategies for antiviral stockpiling for future influenza pandemics. 22

  • Dorratoltaj and colleagues (2017) Epidemiological and economic impact of pandemic influenza in Chicago: priorities for vaccine interventions. 23

  • Wong and colleagues (2016) Economic evaluation of individual school closure strategies: the Hong Kong 2009 H1N1 pandemic. 24

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