In search of an optimal public policy in a pandemic: The question of lives versus livelihood
Gopal K. Basak,
Chandramauli Chakraborty and
Pranab Das ()
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Gopal K. Basak: Theoretical Statistics and Mathematics Unit, Indian Statistical Institute, Kolkata, India
Chandramauli Chakraborty: Indian Statistical Institute, Kolkata, India
Journal of Economic Analysis, 2024, vol. 3, issue 4, 23-48
Abstract:
The paper addresses the alternative policy options available to address the question of lives versus livelihood in an SIRD model augmented with a macroeconomic structure. An important contribution of the paper lies in designing the policy of lockdown dependent on the extent of the constraint on the health facilities. The paper supplements the literature with a less stringent version of the lockdown policy, viz. soft lockdown policy which is shown to be more attractive from a public policy standpoint and has actually been practised in many countries across the globe during the recent pandemic. Finally, the optimal policy derived on the basis of the level of lockdown and adjustment of the binding constraint on health facilities depends on the objective of policy makers contingent on the relative weights of lives versus livelihood.
Keywords: COVID-19; Corona virus; Macro-SIRD Model; Hard Lockdown; Soft Lockdown (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2024
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