That looks very much like a study that should not be done by economists, and the numbers they are proposing are wild. There are a lot of spherical cows being assumed here, and just the kind of thing journalists probably shouldn't amplify before some real experts weigh in.
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A Turkey expert tweeted it and it caught my eye. I thought a Goettingen University study was legit. Some people have also told me to stop retweeting you, as you're a sociologist, but I think different fields of expertise are important. I'll gladly delete if it's illegitimate.
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A total bullshit, and biased work, it's fabrication but not a study. It takes the increase rate in confirmed cases from March 17 to March 31 and multiply with the country population factor which is misleading as the number of tests conducted in same period increased tremendously
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To put it politely, yeah, that jumped at me and made no sense.
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