Covid-19:cities get hit first, but do not necessarily get hit harder

Carozzi, FelipeORCID logo; Provenzano, SandroORCID logo; and Roth, SefiORCID logo (2020) Covid-19:cities get hit first, but do not necessarily get hit harder [['eprint_typename_blog_post' not defined]]
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Is there a link between population density and COVID-19 spread and severity in the United States? Felipe Carozzi, Sandro Provenzano and Sefi Roth (Centre for Economic Performance, LSE) found denser locations were more likely to have an early outbreak, but do not necessarily suffer more in the longer run.

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