Government Regulations to Mitigate the Shortage of Life-Saving Goods in the Face of a Pandemic

Dong Li, Chuanwen Dong
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During a pandemic, it is essential to secure a broad allocation of life-saving goods, such as medical and protective products, to save lives. However, these goods are often in short supply, due to consumer hoarding, insufficient manufacturing capacity and price gouging. Herein, we develop a game-theoretic supply chain model to evaluate the impact of government regulations on the shortage of life-saving goods and profit within the supply chain. Our model considers three types of regulation: (i) price regulation in the form of a price cap, (ii) purchase regulation or demand rationing and (iii) a combination thereof. The most distinguishing feature of our model is that it captures consumer panic buying, insufficient capacity, price surges and controls on the supply and demand side of the supply chain that are widely observed during a pandemic. The results establish reasonably simple prescriptions for policymakers to design effective and easy-to-implement regulations to mitigate shortages of critical supplies in the face of a pandemic.
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面对大流行,缓解救生物资短缺的政府法规
在大流行期间,必须确保广泛分配医疗和防护产品等救生物资,以拯救生命。然而,由于消费者囤积、生产能力不足和哄抬价格,这些商品往往供不应求。在此,我们建立了一个博弈论的供应链模型来评估政府法规对供应链中救生物品短缺和利润的影响。我们的模型考虑了三种类型的监管:(i)价格上限形式的价格监管,(ii)购买监管或需求配给,以及(iii)两者的组合。我们的模型最显著的特点是,它捕捉到了大流行期间广泛观察到的消费者恐慌性购买、产能不足、价格飙升以及供应链供需侧的控制。研究结果为政策制定者制定了相当简单的处方,以便制定有效且易于实施的法规,以缓解面临大流行时关键物资的短缺。
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