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Epidemic responses under uncertainty.


ABSTRACT: We examine how policymakers react to a pandemic with uncertainty around key epidemiological and economic policy parameters by embedding a macroeconomic SIR model in a robust control framework. Uncertainty about disease virulence and severity leads to stricter and more persistent quarantines, while uncertainty about the economic costs of mitigation leads to less stringent quarantines. On net, an uncertainty-averse planner adopts stronger mitigation measures. Intuitively, the cost of underestimating the pandemic is out-of-control growth and permanent loss of life, while the cost of underestimating the economic consequences of quarantine is more transitory.

SUBMITTER: Barnett M 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC9926232 | biostudies-literature | 2023 Jan

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Epidemic responses under uncertainty.

Barnett Michael M   Buchak Greg G   Yannelis Constantine C  

Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 20230106 2


We examine how policymakers react to a pandemic with uncertainty around key epidemiological and economic policy parameters by embedding a macroeconomic SIR model in a robust control framework. Uncertainty about disease virulence and severity leads to stricter and more persistent quarantines, while uncertainty about the economic costs of mitigation leads to less stringent quarantines. On net, an uncertainty-averse planner adopts stronger mitigation measures. Intuitively, the cost of underestimati  ...[more]

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