Statistical Analysis of Counter-Covid-19 Policies Adequacy and Effectiveness in Croatia

Authors

  • Filip Šklebar Krapina University of Applied Sciences, Croatia
  • Marko Mikša Krapina University of Applied Sciences, Croatia
  • Robert Spudic Krapina University of Applied Sciences, Croatia

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.48149/jciees.2022.2.2.4

Keywords:

Covid-19, pandemic, counter-measures, adequacy, effectiveness

Abstract

Countries around the world have imposed various counter-measures at national level, adjusting societal and economic activities to constrain the Covid-19 pandemic. Here we report the research results of assessment of adequacy and effectiveness of the Covid-19 pandemic counter-measures in the case study of the Republic of Croatia. Statistical analysis and inference methods are applied to identify the adequate national-level Covid-19 counter-measures, and their effective intensity levels, as a lessons-learnt evidence with potential use for policy and strategy development support, in potential similar future situations.

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Published

2023-05-15

How to Cite

Šklebar, F. ., Mikša, M. ., & Spudic, R. . (2023). Statistical Analysis of Counter-Covid-19 Policies Adequacy and Effectiveness in Croatia. The Journal of CIEES, 2(2), 25–31. https://doi.org/10.48149/jciees.2022.2.2.4