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Studies in Economics and Finance (2024) 41 (4): 775–795.
Published: 02 January 2024
..., considering the different intensities associated with COVID-19. As a novelty in this study and to fill a research gap, we use a continuous difference-in-differences (DID) method to account for the varying intensity of COVID-19 across the provinces. In particular, we use the number of positive cases...

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