Testing for Endogeneity of Covid-19 Patient Assignments*

IF 1.8 3区 经济学 Q2 BUSINESS, FINANCE
C. Gouriéroux, Antoine A. Djogbenou, J. Jasiak
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Abstract

A considerable number of individuals infected by COVID-19 died in self-isolation. This paper uses a graphical inference method to examine if patients were endogenously assigned to self-isolation during the early phase of COVID-19 epidemic in Ontario. The endogeneity of patient assignment is evaluated from a dependence measure revealing relationships between patients’ characteristics and their location at the time of death. We test for absence of assignment endogeneity in daily samples and study the dynamic of endogeneity. This methodology is applied to patients’ characteristics, such as age, gender, location of the diagnosing health unit, presence of symptoms, and underlying health conditions.
Covid-19患者分配内生性检测*
大量新冠病毒感染者在自我隔离中死亡。本文使用图形推理方法来检查安大略省COVID-19流行早期患者是否内源性地被分配到自我隔离。患者分配的内生性是通过一种依赖性措施来评估的,该措施揭示了患者的特征和他们死亡时的位置之间的关系。我们检验了日常样本中分配内生性的缺失,并研究了内生性的动态。该方法适用于患者的特征,如年龄、性别、诊断卫生单位的位置、症状的存在和潜在的健康状况。
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5.60
自引率
8.00%
发文量
39
期刊介绍: "The Journal of Financial Econometrics is well situated to become the premier journal in its field. It has started with an excellent first year and I expect many more."
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