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Social stability challenged by Covid-19: pandemics, inequality and policy responses

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Perugini, Cristiano ; Vladisavljevic, Marko

Journal of Policy Modeling

2021

43

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January - February

146-160

epidemic disease ; social inequality ; poverty ; government policy

EU countries

Social policy

https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jpolmod.2020.10.004

English

"The public health measures implemented to limit the COVID-19 pandemic are likely to affect economic inequalities. In this paper we first provide a theoretical framework to analyse how income inequality contributes shaping the trade-off between economic lockdown and contagion. Our empirical analysis on EU countries shows that the lockdown is likely to significantly increase inequality and poverty and that the magnitude of the change is larger in more unequal countries. To avoid social collapse, countries must consider inequality as an additional source of fragility, while supranational, coordinated health and fiscal policies are needed in the interest of all European economies."

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