Pandemics, Public Policy, and Peltzman Effects
Alexander Dietrich,
Wilhelm Kohler and
Müller, Gernot
Authors registered in the RePEc Author Service: Gernot J. Müller
No 17952, CEPR Discussion Papers from C.E.P.R. Discussion Papers
Abstract:
Against the backdrop of Covid-19, we study the effectiveness of public policies typically employed to fight an epidemic. We extend the compartmental SIR model to explore the trade-offs which govern individual behavior. Our stylized model allows for a closed form analysis of vaccination and lockdown policies. We establish Peltzman effects: As policies lower the risk of infections, people become more socially active, which---in turn---undermines their effectiveness. We detect patterns in data for both, US states and countries in Western Europe which are consistent with the notion that such effects are shaping actual infection dynamics to a considerable extent.
Date: 2023-03
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