Coronavirus Perceptions and Economic Anxiety
暂无分享,去创建一个
Christopher Roth | Thiemo Fetzer | T. Fetzer | Lukas Hensel | Johannes Hermle | Christopher Roth | Lukas Hensel | Johannes Hermle | Thiemo Fetzer
[1] J. Keynes. The General Theory of Employment , 1937 .
[2] J. Kerwin. Scared Straight or Scared to Death? The Effect of Risk Beliefs on Risky Behaviors , 2016 .
[3] D. Gould,et al. Fear and Stigma: The Epidemic within the SARS Outbreak , 2004, Emerging infectious diseases.
[4] Kamhon Kan,et al. Obesity and risk knowledge. , 2004, Journal of health economics.
[5] J. Gallagher. Learning about an Infrequent Event: Evidence from Flood Insurance Take-Up in the United States , 2014 .
[6] HighWire Press. Proceedings of the Royal Society of London. Series A, Containing papers of a mathematical and physical character , 1934 .
[7] Robert E. O'Connor,et al. In what sense does the public need to understand global climate change? , 2000 .
[8] Olivier Coibion,et al. Is the Phillips Curve Alive and Well after All? Inflation Expectations and the Missing Disinflation , 2013 .
[9] Ulrike Malmendier,et al. Depression Babies: Do Macroeconomic Experiences Affect Risk-Taking? , 2009 .
[10] N. Weinstein. Optimistic biases about personal risks. , 1989, Science.
[11] A. Shleifer,et al. Salience and Consumer Choice , 2012, Journal of Political Economy.
[12] J. Adda,et al. Economic Activity and the Spread of Viral Diseases: Evidence from High Frequency Data , 2015, SSRN Electronic Journal.
[13] C. Hsieh,et al. Risk perception and smoking behavior: Empirical evidence from Taiwan , 1995 .
[14] Olivier Coibion,et al. The Formation of Expectations, Inflation and the Phillips Curve , 2017, Journal of Economic Literature.
[15] George A. Akerlof,et al. Animal spirits : how human psychology drives the economy, and why it matters for global capitalism : with a new preface by the authors , 2010 .
[16] Jing Zhao,et al. Early Transmission Dynamics in Wuhan, China, of Novel Coronavirus–Infected Pneumonia , 2020, The New England journal of medicine.
[17] Theresa Kuchler,et al. Social Networks and Housing Markets , 2016, SSRN Electronic Journal.
[18] N. Lekfuangfu. Mortality Risk and Human Capital Investment: The Legacy of Landmines in Cambodia , 2016 .
[19] H. Barger. The General Theory of Employment, Interest and Money , 1936, Nature.
[20] How Do Expectations about the Macroeconomy Affect Personal Expectations and Behavior? , 2018 .
[21] C. Binder. Coronavirus Fears and Macroeconomic Expectations , 2020, Review of Economics and Statistics.
[22] Johannes Haushofer,et al. THE SHORT-TERM IMPACT OF UNCONDITIONAL CASH TRANSFERS TO THE POOR: EXPERIMENTAL EVIDENCE FROM KENYA. , 2016, The quarterly journal of economics.
[23] Marta Golin,et al. Inequality in the Impact of the Coronavirus Shock: Evidence from Real Time Surveys , 2020, Journal of Public Economics.
[24] H. Becher,et al. SARS, lay epidemiology, and fear , 2003, The Lancet.
[25] Linda C. Mayes,et al. Dependent Variable , 2022, The SAGE Encyclopedia of Research Design.
[26] Theresa Kuchler,et al. Personal Experiences and Expectations about Aggregate Outcomes , 2015, The Journal of Finance.
[27] Zoë B. Cullen,et al. How are Small Businesses Adjusting to Covid-19? Early Evidence from a Survey , 2020, SSRN Electronic Journal.
[28] Torsten Schmidt,et al. Forecasting Private Consumption: Survey-Based Indicators vs. Google Trends , 2009 .
[29] Christopher Roth,et al. How Do Expectations about the Macroeconomy Affect Personal Expectations and Behavior? , 2018, Review of Economics and Statistics.
[30] Jeremy Ginsberg,et al. Detecting influenza epidemics using search engine query data , 2009, Nature.
[31] G. Leung,et al. Nowcasting and forecasting the potential domestic and international spread of the 2019-nCoV outbreak originating in Wuhan, China: a modelling study , 2020, The Lancet.
[32] M. Keeling,et al. Modeling Infectious Diseases in Humans and Animals , 2007 .
[33] David I. Laibson,et al. Natural Expectations and Macroeconomic Fluctuations. , 2010, The journal of economic perspectives : a journal of the American Economic Association.
[34] Lukas Hensel,et al. Income Shocks and Suicides: Causal Evidence From Indonesia , 2018, Review of Economics and Statistics.
[35] Annika Weber,et al. Exposure to the COVID-19 Stock Market Crash and Its Effect on Household Expectations , 2020, Review of Economics and Statistics.
[36] C. Binder,et al. Household Informedness and Long-Run Inflation Expectations: Experimental Evidence , 2017, Southern Economic Journal.
[37] W. A. Wagenaar,et al. Misperception of exponential growth , 1975 .
[38] Jonathan Le Roux,et al. COVID-19: Forecasting short term hospital needs in France , 2020, medRxiv.
[39] Christopher D. Carroll,et al. Macroeconomic Expectations of Households and Professional Forecasters , 2003 .
[40] Rawley Z. Heimer,et al. YOLO: Mortality Beliefs and Household Finance Puzzles , 2015, The Journal of Finance.
[41] Jane G. Fortson. Mortality Risk and Human Capital Investment: The Impact of HIV/AIDS in Sub-Saharan Africa , 2011, The Review of Economics and Statistics.
[42] Andrea Prat,et al. The Political Economy of Mass Media , 2011 .
[43] O. Røgeberg,et al. Smoking, health, risk, and perception. , 2005, Journal of health economics.
[44] Torsten Schmidt,et al. Forecasting private consumption: survey‐based indicators vs. Google trends , 2011 .
[45] Daniel Kahneman,et al. Availability: A heuristic for judging frequency and probability , 1973 .
[46] Michael Weber,et al. IQ, Expectations, and Choice , 2019, SSRN Electronic Journal.
[47] Justin Gallagher,et al. Learning About an Infrequent Event: Evidence from Flood Insurance Take-Up in the US , 2013 .
[48] Olivier Coibion,et al. How Does Consumption Respond to News About Inflation? Field Evidence from a Randomized Control Trial , 2019, AEA Randomized Controlled Trials.
[49] Theresa Kuchler,et al. The Economic Effects of Social Networks: Evidence from the Housing Market , 2017, Journal of Political Economy.
[50] N. Barberis,et al. A Model of Investor Sentiment , 1997 .
[51] Jonathan Zinman,et al. Exponential Growth Bias and Household Finance , 2008 .
[52] 富野 康日己,et al. Annual review 腎臓 , 1987 .
[53] E. Oster,et al. Optimal Expectations and Limited Medical Testing: Evidence from Huntington Disease , 2011 .
[54] Robert J. Shiller,et al. Irrational exuberance: the national bestseller that will help tou survive in todays stock market , 2004 .
[55] David I. Laibson,et al. Natural Expectations, Macroeconomic Dynamics, and Asset Pricing , 2011, NBER Macroeconomics Annual.
[56] G. Gao,et al. A Novel Coronavirus from Patients with Pneumonia in China, 2019 , 2020, The New England journal of medicine.
[57] Olivier Coibion,et al. Inflation Expectations and Firm Decisions: New Causal Evidence , 2018, The Quarterly Journal of Economics.
[58] Olivier Coibion,et al. What Can Survey Forecasts Tell Us about Information Rigidities? , 2012, Journal of Political Economy.
[59] Joshua Tasoff,et al. Exponential-Growth Bias and Lifecycle Consumption , 2015 .
[60] Olivier Coibion,et al. How Do Firms Form Their Expectations? New Survey Evidence , 2015, American Economic Review.
[61] Jeffrey C. Fuhrer,et al. Does Consumer Sentiment Forecast Household Spending? If So, Why? , 1994 .
[62] H. Varian,et al. Predicting the Present with Google Trends , 2009 .
[63] Christopher Roth,et al. Subjective Models of the Macroeconomy: Evidence From Experts and a Representative Sample , 2019, AEA Randomized Controlled Trials.
[64] Leonardo Bursztyn,et al. Misinformation During a Pandemic , 2020, SSRN Electronic Journal.
[65] James N. Druckman,et al. F RAMING T HEORY , 2007 .
[66] Michael Weber,et al. Managing Households' Expectations with Salient Economic Policies , 2019, SSRN Electronic Journal.
[67] W. O. Kermack,et al. A contribution to the mathematical theory of epidemics , 1927 .
[68] Theresa Kuchler,et al. House Price Beliefs and Mortgage Leverage Choice , 2017, The Review of Economic Studies.
[69] Monetary Policy Communications and Their Effects on Household Inflation Expectations , 2019, SSRN Electronic Journal.
[70] M. Rabin. Inference by Believers in the Law of Small Numbers , 2000 .
[71] Bartosz Mackowiak,et al. Lack of preparation for rare events , 2018, Journal of Monetary Economics.
[72] A. Fuster,et al. Home Price Expectations and Behavior: Evidence from a Randomized Information Experiment , 2016, The Review of Economic Studies.
[73] E. Dong,et al. An interactive web-based dashboard to track COVID-19 in real time , 2020, The Lancet Infectious Diseases.