The emergence and spread of infectious diseases reflect the interaction of ecological and economic factors within an adaptive complex system. We review studies that address the role of economic factors in the emergence/spread of infectious diseases and identify three broad themes. First, the process of macro-economic growth leads to environmental encroaching, which is related to the emergence of infectious diseases. Second, there are mutually reinforcing processes associated with the emergence/spread of infectious diseases. For example, diseases can cause significant economic damages, which in turn may create the conditions for further spread. In addition, the existence of a mutually reinforcing relationship between global trade and macroec...
We discuss and review literature on the macroeconomic effects of epidemics and pandemics since the l...
Environmental changes increase the risk of emergence and spread of new infections and pandemics Infe...
A complex matrix of ecologic and economic factors and human behavior changes has resulted in the eme...
The emergence and spread of infectious diseases reflect the interaction of ecological and economic f...
The emergence and spread of infectious diseases reflects the interaction of ecological and economic ...
The complexity and connectedness of eco-social processes have major influence on the emergence and s...
Mathematical epidemiology, one of the oldest and richest areas in mathematical biology, has signific...
Mathematical epidemiology, one of the oldest and richest areas in mathematical biology, has signific...
The human population is growing, requiring more space for food production, and needing more animals ...
The increasing threat of infectious diseases in humans has renewed interest in factors leading to th...
Economics can make immensely valuable contributions to our understanding of infectious disease trans...
The microbes that cause infectious diseases are complex, dynamic, and constantly evolving. They repr...
During the processes of human population dispersal around the world over the past 50 000-100 000 yea...
Human-to-human transmissible pandemics, most notably the Medieval Black Death and Spanish Flu of 191...
Fifty years ago, the age-old scourge of infectious disease was receding in the developed world in re...
We discuss and review literature on the macroeconomic effects of epidemics and pandemics since the l...
Environmental changes increase the risk of emergence and spread of new infections and pandemics Infe...
A complex matrix of ecologic and economic factors and human behavior changes has resulted in the eme...
The emergence and spread of infectious diseases reflect the interaction of ecological and economic f...
The emergence and spread of infectious diseases reflects the interaction of ecological and economic ...
The complexity and connectedness of eco-social processes have major influence on the emergence and s...
Mathematical epidemiology, one of the oldest and richest areas in mathematical biology, has signific...
Mathematical epidemiology, one of the oldest and richest areas in mathematical biology, has signific...
The human population is growing, requiring more space for food production, and needing more animals ...
The increasing threat of infectious diseases in humans has renewed interest in factors leading to th...
Economics can make immensely valuable contributions to our understanding of infectious disease trans...
The microbes that cause infectious diseases are complex, dynamic, and constantly evolving. They repr...
During the processes of human population dispersal around the world over the past 50 000-100 000 yea...
Human-to-human transmissible pandemics, most notably the Medieval Black Death and Spanish Flu of 191...
Fifty years ago, the age-old scourge of infectious disease was receding in the developed world in re...
We discuss and review literature on the macroeconomic effects of epidemics and pandemics since the l...
Environmental changes increase the risk of emergence and spread of new infections and pandemics Infe...
A complex matrix of ecologic and economic factors and human behavior changes has resulted in the eme...