Do cities accelerate COVID-19 transmission? Increased transmission arising from population density prompts spatial policies for financial support and containment, and poorer prospects for recovery. Using daily case counts from over 3,000 counties in the U.S. from February to September 2020, I estimate a compartmental transmission equation. Rational sheltering behavior plausibly varies by location, so I propose two instruments that exploit unanticipated variation in exposure to potential infection. In the first month of local infections, an additional log point of population density raises the expected transmission parameter estimate by around 3%. After the first month, the relation vanishes: density effects occur only in the outbreaks. Publ...
The ongoing pandemic is laying bare dramatic differences in the spread of COVID-19 across seemingly ...
Trabajo presentado en la Conference on Complex Systems (CCS), celebrada en Lyon del 25 al 29 de octu...
The ongoing pandemic is laying bare dramatic differences in the spread of COVID-19 across seemingly ...
Do cities accelerate COVID-19 transmission? Increased transmission arising from population density p...
The novel coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic is an unprecedented global event that has bee...
The coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic is straining public health systems worldwide, and m...
This paper estimates the link between population density and COVID-19 spread and severity in the con...
The ongoing COVID-19 pandemic has created a global crisis of massive scale. Prior research indicates...
The increasing agglomeration of people in dense urban areas coupled with the existence of efficient ...
This paper revisits the debate around the link between population density and the severity of COVID-...
The objective of this study is to examine the transmission risk of COVID-19 based on cross-county po...
The ongoing SARS-CoV-2 pandemic has been holding the world hostage for several years now. Mobility i...
Cities are shaped by the strength of agglomeration and dispersion forces. We show that the COVID-19 ...
Standard epidemiological models for COVID-19 employ variants of compartment (SIR or susceptible-infe...
(1) Background: Human mobility between geographic units is an important way in which COVID-19 is spr...
The ongoing pandemic is laying bare dramatic differences in the spread of COVID-19 across seemingly ...
Trabajo presentado en la Conference on Complex Systems (CCS), celebrada en Lyon del 25 al 29 de octu...
The ongoing pandemic is laying bare dramatic differences in the spread of COVID-19 across seemingly ...
Do cities accelerate COVID-19 transmission? Increased transmission arising from population density p...
The novel coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic is an unprecedented global event that has bee...
The coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic is straining public health systems worldwide, and m...
This paper estimates the link between population density and COVID-19 spread and severity in the con...
The ongoing COVID-19 pandemic has created a global crisis of massive scale. Prior research indicates...
The increasing agglomeration of people in dense urban areas coupled with the existence of efficient ...
This paper revisits the debate around the link between population density and the severity of COVID-...
The objective of this study is to examine the transmission risk of COVID-19 based on cross-county po...
The ongoing SARS-CoV-2 pandemic has been holding the world hostage for several years now. Mobility i...
Cities are shaped by the strength of agglomeration and dispersion forces. We show that the COVID-19 ...
Standard epidemiological models for COVID-19 employ variants of compartment (SIR or susceptible-infe...
(1) Background: Human mobility between geographic units is an important way in which COVID-19 is spr...
The ongoing pandemic is laying bare dramatic differences in the spread of COVID-19 across seemingly ...
Trabajo presentado en la Conference on Complex Systems (CCS), celebrada en Lyon del 25 al 29 de octu...
The ongoing pandemic is laying bare dramatic differences in the spread of COVID-19 across seemingly ...