COVID-19: erroneous modelling and its policy implications
Bar-On, Yinon ; Baron, Tatiana ; Cornfeld, Ofer ; Milo, Ron ; Yashiv, Eran
Institute of Labor Economics, Bonn
IZA - Bonn
2021
32 p.
epidemic disease ; economic policy ; health ; government policy ; mathematical model
Discussion Papers
14202
Economics
http://ftp.iza.org/dp14202.pdf
English
Bibliogr.
"Research in Economics on COVID-19 posits an economy subject to disease dynamics, which are often seriously misspecified in terms of speed and scale. Using a social planner problem, we show that such misspecifications lead to misguided policy. Erroneously characterizing a relatively slow-moving disease engenders dramatically higher death tolls and excessive output loss relative to the correct benchmark. We delineate the latter, employing epidemiological evidence on the timescales of COVID-19 transmission and clinical progression. The resulting sound model is simple, transparent, and novel in Economics."
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