ABSTRACT
We study suicide rates across 17 countries, focusing on the relationships between suicide, and economic policy uncertainty, voice and accountability, and political stability. Results show high economic policy uncertainty is associated with increased suicides, suicide rates tend to increase in countries with lower voice and accountability and high political instability.
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Notes
1 Chen et al. (Citation2012) provide a survey.
2 Australia; Asia: Japan, Korea, Singapore; Europe: France, Germany, Greece, Ireland, Italy, Netherlands, Spain, Sweden, UK; America: Canada, Mexico, USA; Eurasia: Russia.
3 Data available at: http://www.policyuncertainty.com/index.html.
4 Our results, available upon request, remain consistent after implementing a two-stage least squares model. We also implement a log-linear model as a robustness check, yielding similar results.