Trends, Patterns and Regional Variations of COVID-19 Pandemic in India at Sub-national Level: Analysis Based on Spatial Econometric Method
Sushil Kr. Haldar ()
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Sushil Kr. Haldar: Jadavpur University
A chapter in Managing Pandemic and Correcting Development Fundamentals, 2023, pp 85-105 from Springer
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Abstract The paper studies trends, patterns and regional variations of COVID-19 pandemic in India at sub-national level. The study considers 27 states in India that covers 99.7% of India’s population. Using spatial econometrics techniques, the study concludes that the space and neighboring effect does matter toward rapid spreading of the virus; therefore, COVID-19 protocol should be implemented among the economically well-off states. Strict lockdown for longer period of time is unhealthy for an economy like ours where more than 90% labor force are engaged in informal sector; therefore, vaccine with free of cost may be suggested to further contamination of the virus.
Keywords: COVID-19; Pandemic; Spatial analysis; Infection rate; Fatality rate (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2023
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DOI: 10.1007/978-981-19-8680-2_6
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