International audienceAbstract In this paper, we develop an overlapping generations model with endogenous fertility and calibrate it to the Swedish historical data in order to estimate the economic cost of the 1918–19 influenza pandemic. The model identifies survivors from younger cohorts as main benefactors of the windfall bequests following the influenza mortality shock. We also show that the general equilibrium effects of the pandemic reveal themselves over the wage channel rather than the interest rate, fertility or labor supply channels. Finally, we demonstrate that the influenza mortality shock becomes persistent, driving the aggregate variables to lower steady states which costs the economy 1.819% of the output loss over the next cen...
The observation in the 1940s, that children to mothers having rubella in the first part of the pregn...
This paper examines the impact of a pandemic in a developing economy. Measured by excess deaths rela...
There is no consensus in the literature about the role of socioeconomic factors on influenza mortali...
International audienceAbstract In this paper, we develop an overlapping generations model with endog...
Abstract in Undetermined We study the impact of the 1918 influenza pandemic on short- and medium-ter...
We study the impact of the 1918 influenza pandemic on economic performance in Sweden. The pandemic wa...
We study the impact of the 1918 influenza pandemic on economic performance in Sweden. The pandemic w...
The 1918 influenza pandemic had not only a massive instant death toll but also lasting effects on it...
What are the consequences of a severe health shock like an influenza pandemic on fertility? Using ri...
The aim of the paper is to explore the economic outcomes of the Spanish flu pandemic and to systemis...
The Spanish Flu epidemic of 1918-19 is the closest historical parallel to today’s Coronavirus pandem...
Little is known about the possible impact of an influenza pandemic on a nation's economy. We applied...
Pandemic influenza has become a serious global health concern; in response, governments around the w...
We analyse the global economic effects of two influenza pandemics that represent extremes along the ...
The 2003 outbreak of severe acute respiratory syndrome (SARS) showed that infectious disease outbrea...
The observation in the 1940s, that children to mothers having rubella in the first part of the pregn...
This paper examines the impact of a pandemic in a developing economy. Measured by excess deaths rela...
There is no consensus in the literature about the role of socioeconomic factors on influenza mortali...
International audienceAbstract In this paper, we develop an overlapping generations model with endog...
Abstract in Undetermined We study the impact of the 1918 influenza pandemic on short- and medium-ter...
We study the impact of the 1918 influenza pandemic on economic performance in Sweden. The pandemic wa...
We study the impact of the 1918 influenza pandemic on economic performance in Sweden. The pandemic w...
The 1918 influenza pandemic had not only a massive instant death toll but also lasting effects on it...
What are the consequences of a severe health shock like an influenza pandemic on fertility? Using ri...
The aim of the paper is to explore the economic outcomes of the Spanish flu pandemic and to systemis...
The Spanish Flu epidemic of 1918-19 is the closest historical parallel to today’s Coronavirus pandem...
Little is known about the possible impact of an influenza pandemic on a nation's economy. We applied...
Pandemic influenza has become a serious global health concern; in response, governments around the w...
We analyse the global economic effects of two influenza pandemics that represent extremes along the ...
The 2003 outbreak of severe acute respiratory syndrome (SARS) showed that infectious disease outbrea...
The observation in the 1940s, that children to mothers having rubella in the first part of the pregn...
This paper examines the impact of a pandemic in a developing economy. Measured by excess deaths rela...
There is no consensus in the literature about the role of socioeconomic factors on influenza mortali...