COVID-19与人们的健康财富偏好:信息效应和政策含义

S. Heap, Christel Koop, Konstantinos Matakos, Aslı Unan, N. Weber
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应对COVID-19的政策制定者需要了解人们对健康的相对估值。放松和收紧封锁使一个社会沿着(可感知的)健康-财富权衡的方向发展,相关的变化必须符合公众对健康和财富的相对评价,以最大限度地遵守。在我们的调查实验(N=4,618)中,我们对经济和健康成本的信息提供进行了随机化,以评估英国和美国公众对这种权衡的偏好。人们强烈地将健康置于财富之上,但治疗效果表明,随着COVID-19死亡和收入损失的发展,这些优先事项将发生变化。信息也具有异质性/极化效应。这些结果鼓励政策谨慎。健康财富估值的个体差异凸显了这项研究的重要性,因为它们反映了对当前封锁措施的遵守情况。
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COVID-19 and People's Health-Wealth Preferences: Information Effects and Policy Implications
Policy makers responding to COVID-19 need to know people’s relative valuation of health over wealth. Loosening and tightening lockdowns moves a society along a (perceived) health-wealth trade-off and the associated changes have to accord with the public’s relative valuation of health and wealth for maximum compliance. In our survey experiment (N=4,618), we randomize information provision on economic and health costs to assess public preferences over this trade-off in the UK and the US. People strongly prioritize health over wealth, but the treatment effects suggest these priorities will change as experience of COVID-19 deaths and income losses evolves. Information also has heterogeneous/polarizing effects. These results encourage policy caution. Individual differences in health-wealth valuation highlight this study’s importance because they map onto compliance with current lockdown measures.
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