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Environment, public debt and epidemics

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We study whether fiscal policies, especially public debt, can help to curb the macroeconomic and health consequences of epidemics. Our approach is based on three main features: we introduce the dynamics of epidemics in an overlapping generations model to take into account that old people are more vulnerable; people are more easily infected when pollution is high; public spending in health care and public debt can be used to tackle the effects of epidemics. We show that fiscal policies can promote convergence to a stable disease-free steady state. When public policies are not able to permanently eradicate the epidemic, public debt, and income transfers could reduce the number of infected people and increase capital and GDP per capita. As a prerequisite, pollution intensity should not be too high. Finally, we define a household subsidy policy that eliminates income and welfare inequalities between healthy and infected individuals.
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hal-03555726 , version 1 (03-02-2022)

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Marion Davin, Mouez Fodha, Thomas Seegmuller. Environment, public debt and epidemics. Journal of Public Economic Theory, 2023, 25 (6), pp.1270-1303. ⟨10.1111/jpet.12566⟩. ⟨hal-03555726⟩
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