<div><p>Epidemic, infectious, diseases affect a large number of individuals across developing as well as developed countries. With reference to some very simple diffusion models, in this paper we consider how available economic resources could be optimally allocated by health authorities to mitigate, possibly eradicate, the disease. Optimality was defined as the minimization of the long run number of infected people. The main goal of the work has been to introduce a methodology for deciding if it would be best to concentrate resources to prevent contact between individuals and with an external source, or to develop a new treatment for curing the disease, or both. The analysis suggests that this depends on the cost functions, that is the ava...
Abstract A disease is controlled if, by means of a public policy, the circulation of an infectious a...
This article studies the optimal intertemporal allocation of resources devoted to the prevention of ...
Presented at GLOBELICS 2009, 7th International Conference, 6-8 October, Dakar, Senegal.Parallel sess...
Epidemic, infectious, diseases affect a large number of individuals across developing as well as dev...
The dramatic impact of COVID-19 pandemic has shown some flaws of global society handling the outbrea...
We present a combined epidemiological and economic model for control of diseases spreading on local ...
Epidemiologists have developed a vast range of models to describe the spread and control of epidemic...
Communicable diseases spread from human to human through viruses, bacteria, parasites, and fungi via...
We present a model of disease transmission on a regular and small world network and compare differen...
Deployment of limited resources is an issue of major importance for decision-making in crisis events...
We present a model of disease transmission on a regular and small world network and compare differen...
This article studies the optimal intertemporal allocation of resources devoted to the prevention of ...
As labour and human capital are direct inputs into the production process, the health of a work forc...
Optimal control theory can be a useful tool to identify the best strategies for the management of in...
In this paper we propose a time-space economic model to control the evolution and the spread of a di...
Abstract A disease is controlled if, by means of a public policy, the circulation of an infectious a...
This article studies the optimal intertemporal allocation of resources devoted to the prevention of ...
Presented at GLOBELICS 2009, 7th International Conference, 6-8 October, Dakar, Senegal.Parallel sess...
Epidemic, infectious, diseases affect a large number of individuals across developing as well as dev...
The dramatic impact of COVID-19 pandemic has shown some flaws of global society handling the outbrea...
We present a combined epidemiological and economic model for control of diseases spreading on local ...
Epidemiologists have developed a vast range of models to describe the spread and control of epidemic...
Communicable diseases spread from human to human through viruses, bacteria, parasites, and fungi via...
We present a model of disease transmission on a regular and small world network and compare differen...
Deployment of limited resources is an issue of major importance for decision-making in crisis events...
We present a model of disease transmission on a regular and small world network and compare differen...
This article studies the optimal intertemporal allocation of resources devoted to the prevention of ...
As labour and human capital are direct inputs into the production process, the health of a work forc...
Optimal control theory can be a useful tool to identify the best strategies for the management of in...
In this paper we propose a time-space economic model to control the evolution and the spread of a di...
Abstract A disease is controlled if, by means of a public policy, the circulation of an infectious a...
This article studies the optimal intertemporal allocation of resources devoted to the prevention of ...
Presented at GLOBELICS 2009, 7th International Conference, 6-8 October, Dakar, Senegal.Parallel sess...