Expanding Capacity for Vaccines Against Covid-19 and Future Pandemics: A Review of Economic Issues

IF 2.1 2区 经济学 Q2 ECONOMICS
S. Athey, Juan-Camilo Castillo, E. Chaudhuri, Michael Kremer, Alexandre Simoes Gomes, Christopher M. Snyder
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Abstract

We review economic arguments for using public policy to accelerate vaccine supply during a pandemic. Rapidly vaccinating a large share of the global population helps avoid economic, mortality, and social losses, which in the case of Covid-19 mounted into trillions of dollars. However, pharmaceutical firms are unlikely to have private incentives to invest in vaccine capacity at the socially optimal scale and speed. The socially optimal level of public spending may cause some sticker shock but—as epitomized by the tagline ‘spending billions to save trillions’—is eclipsed by the benefits and can be restrained with the help of careful policy design and advance preparations. Capacity is so valuable during a pandemic that fractional dosing and other measures to stretch available capacity should be explored.
扩大Covid-19和未来大流行疫苗的能力:经济问题综述
我们回顾了在大流行期间使用公共政策加速疫苗供应的经济论据。迅速为全球大部分人口接种疫苗有助于避免经济、死亡率和社会损失,在Covid-19的情况下,这些损失高达数万亿美元。然而,制药公司不太可能有私人动机以社会最优的规模和速度投资疫苗能力。社会上最优的公共支出水平可能会引起一些“价目表上的震惊”,但正如“花费数十亿美元,节省数万亿美元”的口号所概括的那样,它的好处使其黯然失色,并可以在精心的政策设计和提前准备的帮助下得到控制。在大流行期间,能力非常宝贵,因此应探索分次给药和其他延长现有能力的措施。
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期刊介绍: The Oxford Review of Economic Policy is a refereed journal which is published quarterly. Each issue concentrates on a current theme in economic policy, with a balance between macro- and microeconomics, and comprises an assessment and a number of articles. It gives a valuable appraisal of economic policies worldwide. While the analysis is challenging and at the forefront of current thinking, articles are presented in non-technical language to make them readily accessible to all readers. The Oxford Review is aimed at a wide audience including government, business and policy-makers, as well as academics and students. It is required reading for those who need to know where research is leading.
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