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Author: Solomon Hsiang; Daniel Allen; Sebastien Annan-Phan; Kendon Bell; Ian Bolliger; Trinetta Chong; Hannah Druckenmiller; Andrew Hultgren; Luna Yue Huang; Emma Krasovich; Peiley Lau; Jaecheol Lee; Esther Rolf; Jeanette Tseng; Tiffany Wu
Title: The Effect of Large-Scale Anti-Contagion Policies on the Coronavirus (COVID-19) Pandemic
  • Document date: 2020_3_27
  • ID: gtfx5cp4_60
    Snippet: Note that our estimates of θ and θ 0 in Equation 7 are robust to systematic under-reporting of infections, a major concern in the ongoing pandemic, due to the construction of our dependent variable. If only a fraction ψ of infections are being reported such that we observeĨ = ψI rather than actual infections I, then the left-hand-side of Equation 7 will be.....
    Document: Note that our estimates of θ and θ 0 in Equation 7 are robust to systematic under-reporting of infections, a major concern in the ongoing pandemic, due to the construction of our dependent variable. If only a fraction ψ of infections are being reported such that we observeĨ = ψI rather than actual infections I, then the left-hand-side of Equation 7 will be

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