Evaluating the Effectiveness of Policies Against a Pandemic
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Date
2020-11-12
Author
Alemán, Christian
Busch, Christopher
Ludwig, Alexander
Santaeulàlia-Llopis, Raül
SAFE No.
294
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Abstract
We develop a novel empirical approach to identify the effectiveness of policies against a pandemic. The essence of our approach is the insight that epidemic dynamics are best tracked over stages, rather than over time. We use a normalization procedure that makes the pre-policy paths of the epidemic identical across regions. The procedure uncovers regional variation in the stage of the epidemic at the time of policy implementation. This variation delivers clean identification of the policy effect based on the epidemic path of a leading region that serves as a counterfactual for other regions. We apply our method to evaluate the effectiveness of the nationwide stay-home policy enacted in Spain against the Covid-19 pandemic. We find that the policy saved 15.9% of lives relative to the number of deaths that would have occurred had it not been for the policy intervention. Its effectiveness evolves with the epidemic and is larger when implemented at earlier stages.
Research Area
Macro Finance
Keywords
macroeconomics, pandemic, stages, covid-19, stay-home, policy effects, identification
JEL Classification
E01, E22, E25
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Systematic Risk
Saving and Borrowing
Household Finance
Saving and Borrowing
Household Finance
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