Economic Sentiment Perceptions During COVID-19 Pandemic – A European Cross-Country Impact Assessment

An increasing body of recent literature focuses on how stock market investor sentiment fluctuates during the pandemic. However, a topic insufficiently addressed is related to investigating the changes occurred in the economic sentiment and expectations during COVID-19 pandemic, as a broader concept...

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