This paper examines the effects of stringency measures (provided by the Oxford Coronavirus Government Response Tracker) and total time spent away from home (provided by the Google COVID-19 Community Mobility Reports) on the COVID-19 outcomes (measured by total COVID-19 cases and total deaths related to the COVID-19) in the United States. The paper focuses on the daily data from March 11, 2020 to August 13, 2021. The ordinary least squares and the machine learning estimators show that stringency measures are negatively related to the COVID-19 outcomes. A higher time spent away from home is positively associated with the COVID-19 outcomes. The paper also discusses the potential economic implications for the United States
Since spring 2020, the human world seems to be exceptionally silent due to mobility reduction caused...
Government restrictions to the movement of people due to the COVID-19 pandemic have had a wide range...
Using daily US county-level data on consumption, employment, mobility, and the coronavirus disease 2...
This paper examines the complex relationship between Covid-19 and human mobility in all 50 states of...
This paper investigates nonlinearities in the relationship between mobility and COVID-19 cases or de...
In March of this year, COVID-19 was declared a pandemic, and it continues to threaten public health....
Social distancing remains an important strategy to combat the COVID-19 pandemic in the United States...
This paper investigates the impact of COVID-19 on travel behavior in different socio-economic segmen...
COVID-19 has been affecting every aspect of societal life including human mobility since December, 2...
Policymakers everywhere are working to determine the set of restrictions that will effectively conta...
This paper analyzes Google mobility data to investigate state-level mobility trends in the United St...
Abstract Policymakers everywhere are working to determine the set of restrictions that will effectiv...
This paper studies the dynamics of human mobility during the initial stage of the COVID-19 pandemic ...
Background: Restrictive measures enacted in response to the COVID-19 pandemic have resulted in drama...
COVID-19 has made unprecedented impacts on our daily life. This paper investigates individuals’ imme...
Since spring 2020, the human world seems to be exceptionally silent due to mobility reduction caused...
Government restrictions to the movement of people due to the COVID-19 pandemic have had a wide range...
Using daily US county-level data on consumption, employment, mobility, and the coronavirus disease 2...
This paper examines the complex relationship between Covid-19 and human mobility in all 50 states of...
This paper investigates nonlinearities in the relationship between mobility and COVID-19 cases or de...
In March of this year, COVID-19 was declared a pandemic, and it continues to threaten public health....
Social distancing remains an important strategy to combat the COVID-19 pandemic in the United States...
This paper investigates the impact of COVID-19 on travel behavior in different socio-economic segmen...
COVID-19 has been affecting every aspect of societal life including human mobility since December, 2...
Policymakers everywhere are working to determine the set of restrictions that will effectively conta...
This paper analyzes Google mobility data to investigate state-level mobility trends in the United St...
Abstract Policymakers everywhere are working to determine the set of restrictions that will effectiv...
This paper studies the dynamics of human mobility during the initial stage of the COVID-19 pandemic ...
Background: Restrictive measures enacted in response to the COVID-19 pandemic have resulted in drama...
COVID-19 has made unprecedented impacts on our daily life. This paper investigates individuals’ imme...
Since spring 2020, the human world seems to be exceptionally silent due to mobility reduction caused...
Government restrictions to the movement of people due to the COVID-19 pandemic have had a wide range...
Using daily US county-level data on consumption, employment, mobility, and the coronavirus disease 2...