COVID-19 Pandemic: Social Distancing, Public Policy, and Market Response

Krista J. Li, Xi Li
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The outbreak of COVID-19 has become a worldwide concern for consumers, businesses, and public policy makers. Social distancing is now a top consideration for consumers when deciding where and how to shop, which reduces their willingness to shop in physical stores with others who may carry the virus. In this paper, we use a game-theoretic model to analyze how consumers' preference for social distancing affects store profits, consumer surplus, social welfare, and the equilibrium spread of COVID-19 among consumers when they, along with stores and online delivery platform, strategically respond to social distancing. We find that the preference for social distancing 1) decreases store profits in a monopoly but can increase them in a duopoly, 2) strictly benefits the delivery platform, and 3) weakly decreases consumer surplus and social welfare in both a monopoly and a duopoly. Meanwhile, the preference for social distancing reduces the spread of COVID-19 by reducing store traffic, but this positive effect only arises when stores sell online through their own channels. When stores sell online through a third-party platform, consumers' preference for social distancing does not affect the spread of COVID-19 amongst shoppers. Moreover, we find that, while facilitating delivery services can be ineffective in reducing the spread of COVID-19, subsidizing online shopping and regulating third-party platforms can help contain the virus.
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2019冠状病毒病大流行:保持社会距离、公共政策和市场反应
COVID-19的爆发已经成为全球消费者、企业和公共政策制定者关注的问题。社交距离现在是消费者决定在哪里和如何购物的首要考虑因素,这降低了他们与其他可能携带病毒的人一起在实体店购物的意愿。本文运用博弈论模型,分析了消费者与商店和在线配送平台一起战略性地应对社交距离时,消费者对社交距离的偏好如何影响商店利润、消费者剩余、社会福利以及COVID-19在消费者中的均衡传播。我们发现,保持社交距离的偏好1)在垄断企业中降低了商店利润,但在双寡头垄断企业中可以提高商店利润,2)严格有利于配送平台,3)在垄断企业和双寡头垄断企业中都弱降低了消费者剩余和社会福利。与此同时,保持社交距离的偏好通过减少商店客流量来减少新冠病毒的传播,但这种积极效果只有在商店通过自己的渠道在网上销售时才会出现。当商店通过第三方平台在线销售时,消费者对社交距离的偏好不会影响COVID-19在购物者中的传播。此外,我们发现,便利快递服务对减少COVID-19的传播可能无效,但补贴网上购物和监管第三方平台有助于遏制病毒。
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