Author: Sammy Zahran; Levi Altringer; Ashok Prasad
Title: The Longevity-Frailty Hypothesis: Evidence from COVID-19 Death Rates in Europe Document date: 2020_4_17
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Snippet: Next, we test whether observed relationships between our outcome variables -COVID-19 death rate and date of epidemic timing -and elderly longevity are robust to inclusion of variables that operationalize other candidate hypotheses, namely healthcare capacity and seeding from international tourists. We collected data from the World Bank 4 on hospital beds per 1,000 persons (2015/2016) and the annual count of inbound international tourists (2018). .....
Document: Next, we test whether observed relationships between our outcome variables -COVID-19 death rate and date of epidemic timing -and elderly longevity are robust to inclusion of variables that operationalize other candidate hypotheses, namely healthcare capacity and seeding from international tourists. We collected data from the World Bank 4 on hospital beds per 1,000 persons (2015/2016) and the annual count of inbound international tourists (2018). First, we estimate the following least squares model:
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