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The Benefits and Costs of Using Social Distancing to Flatten the Curve for COVID-19

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JOURNAL OF BENEFIT-COST ANALYSIS
Volume 11, Issue 2, Pages 179-195

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CAMBRIDGE UNIV PRESS
DOI: 10.1017/bca.2020.12

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benefits; coronavirus; costs; COVID-19; flatten the curve; social distancing

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We examine the net benefits of social distancing to slow the spread of COVID-19 in USA. Social distancing saves lives but imposes large costs on society due to reduced economic activity. We use epidemiological and economic forecasting to perform a rapid benefit-cost analysis of controlling the COVID-19 outbreak. Assuming that social distancing measures can substantially reduce contacts among individuals, we find net benefits of about $5.2 trillion in our benchmark case. We examine the magnitude of the critical parameters that might imply negative net benefits, including the value of statistical life and the discount rate. A key unknown factor is the speed of economic recovery with and without social distancing measures in place. A series of robustness checks also highlight the key role of the value of mortality risk reductions and discounting in the analysis and point to a need for effective economic stimulus when the outbreak has passed.

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