This paper explores the implications for public policy of the fact that individuals have incomplete but private information about their exposure to infectious disease when they make migration decisions. In a 2-period model we study conditions under which the presence of quarantine measures may lead to inefficient outcomes by strengthening individuals' interest in migration to escape centres of disease and thereby imposing negative externalities on other uninfected individuals. We show first that when the disease has an epicentre, the marginal migrant imposes a net negative externality. Secondly, quarantine policies may sometimes encourage migration instead of discouraging it. Thirdly, even when they succeed in discouraging migration, quaran...
Background: It is not well understood how economic crises affect infectious disease incidence and pr...
Migration management policies in many states have marginalized significant numbers of individuals on...
Viruses are a major threat to human health, and - given that they spread through social interactions...
This paper explores the implications for public policy of the fact that individuals have incomplete ...
This paper explores the implications for public policy of the fact that individuals know more than t...
This paper models how migration both influences and responds to differences in disease prevalence be...
This paper models how migration both influences and responds to differences in disease prevalence be...
Though carrying considerable economic and societal costs, restricting individuals’ traveling freedom...
This paper constructs a simple-urban migration model that explicitly incorporates the interaction be...
Economics can make immensely valuable contributions to our understanding of infectious disease trans...
The isolation and treatment of symptomatic individuals, coupled with the quarantining of individuals...
Background: It is not well understood how economic crises affect infectious disease incidence and pr...
Background: It is not well understood how economic crises affect infectious disease incidence and pr...
The possibility that free migration could exacerbate the spread of COVID-19 has caused many nations ...
This paper estimates a SEIRD (susceptible-exposed-infectedrecovered-deaths) epidemic model of COVID-...
Background: It is not well understood how economic crises affect infectious disease incidence and pr...
Migration management policies in many states have marginalized significant numbers of individuals on...
Viruses are a major threat to human health, and - given that they spread through social interactions...
This paper explores the implications for public policy of the fact that individuals have incomplete ...
This paper explores the implications for public policy of the fact that individuals know more than t...
This paper models how migration both influences and responds to differences in disease prevalence be...
This paper models how migration both influences and responds to differences in disease prevalence be...
Though carrying considerable economic and societal costs, restricting individuals’ traveling freedom...
This paper constructs a simple-urban migration model that explicitly incorporates the interaction be...
Economics can make immensely valuable contributions to our understanding of infectious disease trans...
The isolation and treatment of symptomatic individuals, coupled with the quarantining of individuals...
Background: It is not well understood how economic crises affect infectious disease incidence and pr...
Background: It is not well understood how economic crises affect infectious disease incidence and pr...
The possibility that free migration could exacerbate the spread of COVID-19 has caused many nations ...
This paper estimates a SEIRD (susceptible-exposed-infectedrecovered-deaths) epidemic model of COVID-...
Background: It is not well understood how economic crises affect infectious disease incidence and pr...
Migration management policies in many states have marginalized significant numbers of individuals on...
Viruses are a major threat to human health, and - given that they spread through social interactions...