A Mexican State-level Perspective on Covid-19 and its Economic Fallout

A Mexican State-level Perspective on Covid-19 and its Economic Fallout
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Volume/Issue: Volume 2020 Issue 214
Publication date: October 2020
ISBN: 9781513559025
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Public Finance , Demography , state-level data , economic activity , containment measures , pre-existing conditions , WP , State characteristic , country sample , containment measure , health condition , World Health Organization state , Covid-19 , differences to health outcome , plots states' tourism-exposure , state Quintana Roo , Health care spending , Public expenditure review , Global

Summary

Mexico has had one of the highest death tolls from Covid-19 and among the largest declines in output compared to peers. This paper utilizes data on Mexico’s thirty-two states to better understand the relationship between health and economic outcomes. For instance, did the states with worse pandemic outcomes suffer more economically? What state-level characteristics impacted health and economic outcomes? Among the findings are: individual traits such as age and certain pre-existing conditions were associated with higher illness and fatality risks. States with higher initial health expenditure and capacity on average had a lower case fatality rate. The economic fallout was widespread well beyond the direct impact of the pandemic. Tourism-heavy states were particularly badly affected, while states with larger exposures to manufacturing exports performed better. These findings support the case for adequate health spending, fiscal lifelines for hard-hit workers and sectors, and further integration into global value chains to bolster economic outcomes and resilience.