Abstract

Abstract We investigate the regional distribution of the COVID-19 outbreak in Germany. We use a novel digital mobility dataset, that traces the undertaken trips on Easter Sunday 2020 and instrument them with regional accessibility as measured by the regional road infrastructure of Germany’s 401 NUTS III regions. We identify a robust negative association between the number of infected cases per capita and average travel time on roads to the next major urban center. What has been a hinderance for economic performance in good economic times, appears to be a benevolent factor in the COVID-19 pandemic: bad road infrastructure. Using road infrastructure as an instrument for mobility reductions we assess the causal effect of mobility reductions on infections. The study shows that keeping mobility of people low is a main factor to reduce infections. Aggregating over all regions, our results suggest that there would have been about 55,600 infections less on May 5th, 2020, if mobility at the onset of the disease were 10 percent lower.

Highlights

  • COVID-19 is a pandemic of immense dimension, bringing social and economic disruptions worldwide

  • We analyzed the regional distribution of COVID-19 infections in Germany and the regional factors that explain its distribution

  • Our analysis showed that COVID-19 infections are spread unevenly across regions

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COVID-19 is a pandemic of immense dimension, bringing social and economic disruptions worldwide. Our main explanatory variable is the accessibility of regions by means of road infrastructure (Erreichbarkeit von Oberzentren) which is the average travel time by car (in minutes) from all communities of a NUTS III region to the major urban center These data are obtained from the German Federal Institute for Research on Building, Urban Affairs and Spatial Development (BBSR, 2020) through its INKAR database (Indicators and Maps for Spatial and Urban Development).

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