Naslov (eng)

Cross-country determinants of COVID19 mortality and the manipulation of death data in autocratic regimes

Autor

Arsić, Milojko
Nojković, Aleksandra
Milošević, Emilija

Opis (eng)

Abstract In this paper, we investigate the determinants of the official COVID19 mortality rate and the excess mortality rate during the COVID19 pandemic, as well as the factors that influenced the relative difference between these two rates. The analysis was carried out using a combination of monthly and annual data for 72 countries. From panel model estimates, we find that a lower rate of excess mortality was achieved in countries that applied stricter epidemiological measures and had a higher vaccination rate, a better health system, better institutions, a younger population, and a higher degree of democracy. The equations for the official mortality rate from COVID19 contain several theoretically unexpected results, raising doubts about the reliability of official data. The relative difference between the excess mortality rate and the official COVID19 mortality rate is greater in countries with a lower degree of democracy and less media freedom, which leads to the conclusion that autocratic regimes may have manipulated the official mortality data on COVID19, while part of this difference can be explained by a lower level of development, weaker institutions, a weaker health system, or a milder reaction of health policy during the pandemic. Econometric results suggest that the excess mortality rate is a more comprehensive and reliable indicator of the success of countries in mitigating the health consequences of the pandemic than official data on COVID19 mortality because it is less susceptible to political manipulation by autocratic polities.

Jezik

engleski

Datum

2025

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© All rights reserved

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Keywords: COVID19, Mortality rate, Data manipulation, Panel model

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