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面对大流行,发展经济群体免疫力
2019冠状病毒病是一次总体生产率冲击,但冲击的程度因部门和家庭而异。因此,它也对收入分配造成冲击。大流行的第二个特征是,病毒造成了典型的负外部性——经济活动越活跃,疾病传播得越快,但代理人并没有将其内在化,超出了个人健康风险。本章借用最优税收文献中的技术,分析了如何利用税收转移政策和经济激励来解决这两个问题。我表明,效率与公平之间并不存在冲突——最优减少疾病负担的政策也必须从遭受相对较小损失的机构和部门重新分配给遭受重大冲击的机构和部门。收入评估的滞后可以通过预先支付全民基本收入和推迟纳税义务来克服。即使从公共卫生的角度来看,对Covid-19的异质影响采取平等主义的应对措施,也可能比封锁和财政保守主义等一揽子措施更有效。©2022选择和编辑事项,Rajib Bhattacharyya, Ananya Ghosh Dastidar和Soumyen Sikdar;个人章节,贡献者。
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