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The effect of COVID-19 on the economy: Evidence from an early adopter of localized lockdowns
BACKGROUND: Governments worldwide have implemented large-scale non-pharmaceutical interventions, such as social distancing or school closures, to prevent and control the growth of the COVID-19 pandemic. These strategies, implemented with varying stringency, have imposed substantial social and econom...
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International Society of Global Health
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7897430/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33643635 http://dx.doi.org/10.7189/jogh.10.05002 |
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author | Asahi, Kenzo Undurraga, Eduardo A Valdés, Rodrigo Wagner, Rodrigo |
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description | BACKGROUND: Governments worldwide have implemented large-scale non-pharmaceutical interventions, such as social distancing or school closures, to prevent and control the growth of the COVID-19 pandemic. These strategies, implemented with varying stringency, have imposed substantial social and economic costs to society. As some countries begin to reopen and ease mobility restrictions, lockdowns in smaller geographic areas are increasingly considered an attractive policy intervention to mitigate societal costs while controlling epidemic growth. Nevertheless, there is a lack of empirical evidence to support these decisions. METHODS: Drawing from a rich data set of localized lockdowns in Chile, we used econometric methods to measure the reduction in local economic activity from lockdowns when applied to smaller or larger geographical areas. We measured economic activity by tax collection at the municipality-level. RESULTS: Our results show that lockdowns were associated with a 10%-15% drop in local economic activity, which is twice the reduction in local economic activity suffered by municipalities that were not under lockdown. A three-to-four-month lockdown had a similar effect on economic activity than a year of the 2009 great recession. We found costs are proportional to the population under lockdown, without differences when lockdowns were measured at the municipality or city-wide levels. CONCLUSIONS: Our findings suggest that localized lockdowns have a large effect on local economic activity, but these effects are proportional to the population under lockdown. Our results suggest that epidemiological criteria should guide decisions about the optimal size of lockdown areas since the proportional impact of lockdowns on the economy seems to be unchanged by scale. |
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spelling | pubmed-78974302021-02-25 The effect of COVID-19 on the economy: Evidence from an early adopter of localized lockdowns Asahi, Kenzo Undurraga, Eduardo A Valdés, Rodrigo Wagner, Rodrigo J Glob Health Research Theme 1: COVID-19 Pandemic BACKGROUND: Governments worldwide have implemented large-scale non-pharmaceutical interventions, such as social distancing or school closures, to prevent and control the growth of the COVID-19 pandemic. These strategies, implemented with varying stringency, have imposed substantial social and economic costs to society. As some countries begin to reopen and ease mobility restrictions, lockdowns in smaller geographic areas are increasingly considered an attractive policy intervention to mitigate societal costs while controlling epidemic growth. Nevertheless, there is a lack of empirical evidence to support these decisions. METHODS: Drawing from a rich data set of localized lockdowns in Chile, we used econometric methods to measure the reduction in local economic activity from lockdowns when applied to smaller or larger geographical areas. We measured economic activity by tax collection at the municipality-level. RESULTS: Our results show that lockdowns were associated with a 10%-15% drop in local economic activity, which is twice the reduction in local economic activity suffered by municipalities that were not under lockdown. A three-to-four-month lockdown had a similar effect on economic activity than a year of the 2009 great recession. We found costs are proportional to the population under lockdown, without differences when lockdowns were measured at the municipality or city-wide levels. CONCLUSIONS: Our findings suggest that localized lockdowns have a large effect on local economic activity, but these effects are proportional to the population under lockdown. Our results suggest that epidemiological criteria should guide decisions about the optimal size of lockdown areas since the proportional impact of lockdowns on the economy seems to be unchanged by scale. International Society of Global Health 2021-01-16 /pmc/articles/PMC7897430/ /pubmed/33643635 http://dx.doi.org/10.7189/jogh.10.05002 Text en Copyright © 2021 by the Journal of Global Health. All rights reserved. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License. |
spellingShingle | Research Theme 1: COVID-19 Pandemic Asahi, Kenzo Undurraga, Eduardo A Valdés, Rodrigo Wagner, Rodrigo The effect of COVID-19 on the economy: Evidence from an early adopter of localized lockdowns |
title | The effect of COVID-19 on the economy: Evidence from an early adopter of localized lockdowns |
title_full | The effect of COVID-19 on the economy: Evidence from an early adopter of localized lockdowns |
title_fullStr | The effect of COVID-19 on the economy: Evidence from an early adopter of localized lockdowns |
title_full_unstemmed | The effect of COVID-19 on the economy: Evidence from an early adopter of localized lockdowns |
title_short | The effect of COVID-19 on the economy: Evidence from an early adopter of localized lockdowns |
title_sort | effect of covid-19 on the economy: evidence from an early adopter of localized lockdowns |
topic | Research Theme 1: COVID-19 Pandemic |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7897430/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33643635 http://dx.doi.org/10.7189/jogh.10.05002 |
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