Jeong-Yeon Cho, Tejashree Prakash, Wayne Lam, Nathan Seegert, Matthew H Samore, Andrew T Pavia, Richard E Nelson, Nathorn Chaiyakunapruk
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摘要
遏制政策对于控制COVID-19大流行在美国的传播至关重要,但它们也带来了重大的经济挑战。本范围审查旨在审查用于评估美国COVID-19关闭和遏制政策的宏观经济指标。我们从PubMed、Web of Science和EconLit的4516条记录中回顾了42项符合条件的研究。这些研究探讨了各种经济影响,重点是就业、劳动力市场指标、消费者支出等,主要使用公共资源。在大流行期间,高频数据(例如流动性和银行卡交易)新近变得可访问,并在评估缓解政策的实时效果方面发挥了关键作用。我们的综述总结了所调查的宏观经济指标,并为研究人员和政策制定者提供了评估未来经济影响的数据来源清单。本综述强调需要进行全面评估,以便在未来的大流行应对中平衡公共卫生措施与经济考虑。
Understanding macroeconomic indicators affected by COVID-19 containment policies in the United States: a scoping review.
Containment policies were essential in controlling the spread of the COVID-19 pandemic in the United States, but they also introduced significant economic challenges. This scoping review aimed to examine the macroeconomic indicators used to assess COVID-19 closure and containment policies in the United States. We reviewed 42 eligible studies from 4516 records identified across PubMed, Web of Science, and EconLit. These studies explored various economic impacts, focusing on employment, labor market indicators, consumer spendings, etc., primarily using publicly available sources. During the pandemic, high-frequency data (eg, mobility and card transactions) became newly accessible and played a key role in evaluating the real-time effects of mitigation policies. Our review summarizes macroeconomic indicators investigated and provides researchers and policymakers with a list of data sources for assessment of economic impacts in the future. This review emphasizes the need for comprehensive evaluations to balance public health measures with economic considerations in future pandemic responses.