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New Measures of the COVID-19 Pandemic - A New Time-Series Dataset

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  • Paresh Kumar Narayan
  • Bernard Njindan Iyke
  • Susan Sunila Sharma

    (Monash University, Deakin University)

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The multitude of papers exploring the effects of the COVID-19 pandemic over the last 12 months has motivated us to develop new, alternative measures of COVID-19. One limitation of current research has been the lack of robustness in quantifying the effects of the pandemic. We use a novel approach, word searches from popular newspaper articles, to capture key variants of proxies for the pandemic. We thus construct six different indices relating to the COVID-19 pandemic, including a COVID index, a medical index, a vaccine index, a travel index, an uncertainty index, and an aggregate COVID-19 sentiment index.

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  • Paresh Kumar Narayan & Bernard Njindan Iyke & Susan Sunila Sharma, 2021. "New Measures of the COVID-19 Pandemic - A New Time-Series Dataset," Asian Economics Letters, Asia-Pacific Applied Economics Association, vol. 2(2), pages 1-13.
  • Handle: RePEc:ayb:jrnael:35
    DOI: 2021/10/06
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    Keywords

    index; pandemic; covid-19;
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    JEL classification:

    • I10 - Health, Education, and Welfare - - Health - - - General

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