Selected article for: "empirical evidence and public health"

Author: Zhaohan, Q.
Title: The implication of SARS virus on consumption: Evidence from a prediction model
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  • Document date: 2020_1_1
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    Snippet: This paper provides empirical evidence regarding the implication of a public health event - the SARS outbreak. After the SARS epidemic broke out in 2003, the impact of the epidemic on consumption has become a hot topic. Combining previous theoretical research and practical conclusions, this article takes residential households as the research object and obtains micro-data through household surveys to study the impact of the SARS epidemic on residents' consumption. Micro-level evidence points to
    Document: This paper provides empirical evidence regarding the implication of a public health event - the SARS outbreak. After the SARS epidemic broke out in 2003, the impact of the epidemic on consumption has become a hot topic. Combining previous theoretical research and practical conclusions, this article takes residential households as the research object and obtains micro-data through household surveys to study the impact of the SARS epidemic on residents' consumption. Micro-level evidence points to the conclusion that residents' willingness to consume has declined. I also show some factors that potentially drive the change in the consumption pattern. © 2020 IEEE.

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