A Conceptual Framework for Analyzing the Economic Impact of COVID-19 and its Policy Implications

L. López-Calva
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The persistence of universal non pharmaceutical interventions (NPIs), like social distancing that significantly reduce the labor supply and prevent a large sector of the economy from having any activity at all (travel, entertainment and some retail), have significant output costs. They could lead to an output decline that exceeds that of the great depression. All those who temporarily lost their income have to finance their fixed costs (e.g. consumption for households, wages for firms). This creates an unprecedented need for liquidity. If universal NPIs persist, it is likely that many firms will go bankrupt and unemployment will soar. The best policy option is to adopt more efficient NPIs that target only infectious individuals and protect those most likely to strain hospital capacity. A global multilateral cooperative approach to contain the epidemic will achieve better outcomes faster. www.latinamerica.undp.org UNDP Latin America and the Caribbean COVID 19 | POLICY DOCUMENTS SERIES
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分析COVID-19经济影响及其政策含义的概念框架
普遍的非药物干预措施(npi)的持续存在,如社会距离,大大减少了劳动力供应,并阻止了经济的一大部分部门进行任何活动(旅游、娱乐和一些零售),具有重大的产出成本。它们可能导致产出下降,降幅超过大萧条时期。所有那些暂时失去收入的人都必须为他们的固定成本(如家庭消费,企业工资)提供资金。这造成了前所未有的流动性需求。如果普遍的npi持续下去,很可能会有许多公司破产,失业率会飙升。最好的政策选择是采取更有效的国家自我保护措施,只针对感染个体,并保护那些最有可能使医院能力紧张的人。采取全球多边合作方式遏制疫情,将更快取得更好成果。www.latinamerica.undp.org联合国开发计划署拉丁美洲和加勒比地区新冠肺炎|政策文件系列
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