We analyze the timing, magnitude, and income dependence of pharmaceutical panic buying around the outbreak of the COVID-19 pandemic in Hungary. We use district-level monthly and daily administrative data on detailed categories of pharmaceutical purchases, merge them to income statistics, and estimate multilevel panel models. Our main results are as follows. First, the days of therapy (DOT) of pharmaceutical purchases increased by more than 30% in March 2020, when major lockdown measures were announced. This pattern holds for almost all categories of pharmaceuticals. Second, shortly after the panic reactions, the aggregate amount of pharmaceutical purchases returned to their preshock levels; however, the frequency of pharmacy visits de...
International audienceNo study has yet investigated how the second coronavirus disease (COVID-19) lo...
Purpose: Given the severity and the length of the crisis caused by the COVID-19 pandemic, informatio...
Funding: The research presented here was supported by a QR seed grant by the School of Psychology an...
We analyze the timing, magnitude, and income dependence of pharmaceutical panic buying around the ou...
The study examines buyers’ behavior in Hungary during COVID -19 pandemic based on a non-representati...
There is no doubt that a very challenging market climate has been created by the crisis triggered by...
Background: Panic buying is an emerging phenomenon observed during, but not restricted to, pandem...
In 2020, just before measures were established by governments to minimize the spread of SARS-CoV-2, ...
In times of heightened uncertainty, consumers face incentives to build up precautionary stocks of es...
Hospitals with Coronavirus disease (COVID-19) demand surges at the onset of the pandemic report medi...
The over-purchasing and hoarding of necessities is a common response to crises, especially in develo...
COVID-19 pandemic spread around the world and changed people's shopping habits. This phenomenon caus...
Background: Panic buying has been reported during a period of crisis when people buy an extra amount...
Purpose: The main aim of this research is to explore the factors that contribute to panic buying beh...
The over-purchasing and hoarding of necessities is a common response to crises, especially in develo...
International audienceNo study has yet investigated how the second coronavirus disease (COVID-19) lo...
Purpose: Given the severity and the length of the crisis caused by the COVID-19 pandemic, informatio...
Funding: The research presented here was supported by a QR seed grant by the School of Psychology an...
We analyze the timing, magnitude, and income dependence of pharmaceutical panic buying around the ou...
The study examines buyers’ behavior in Hungary during COVID -19 pandemic based on a non-representati...
There is no doubt that a very challenging market climate has been created by the crisis triggered by...
Background: Panic buying is an emerging phenomenon observed during, but not restricted to, pandem...
In 2020, just before measures were established by governments to minimize the spread of SARS-CoV-2, ...
In times of heightened uncertainty, consumers face incentives to build up precautionary stocks of es...
Hospitals with Coronavirus disease (COVID-19) demand surges at the onset of the pandemic report medi...
The over-purchasing and hoarding of necessities is a common response to crises, especially in develo...
COVID-19 pandemic spread around the world and changed people's shopping habits. This phenomenon caus...
Background: Panic buying has been reported during a period of crisis when people buy an extra amount...
Purpose: The main aim of this research is to explore the factors that contribute to panic buying beh...
The over-purchasing and hoarding of necessities is a common response to crises, especially in develo...
International audienceNo study has yet investigated how the second coronavirus disease (COVID-19) lo...
Purpose: Given the severity and the length of the crisis caused by the COVID-19 pandemic, informatio...
Funding: The research presented here was supported by a QR seed grant by the School of Psychology an...