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Journal Article
The Macroeconomics of Testing and Quarantining
Journal of Economic Dynamics and Control
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We develop a SIR-based macroeconomic model to study the impact of testing/
quarantining and social distancing/mask use on health and economic outcomes.
These policies can dramatically reduce the costs of an epidemic. Absent
testing/quarantining, the main effect of social distancing and mask use on
health outcomes is to delay, rather than reduce, epidemic-related deaths.
Social distancing and mask use reduce the severity of the epidemic-related
recession but prolong its duration. There is an important synergy between
social distancing and mask use and testing/quarantining. Social distancing
and mask use buy time for testing and quarantining to come to the rescue.
The benefits of testing/quarantining are even larger when people can get
reinfected, either because the virus mutates or immunity is temporary.
Date Published:
2022
Citations:
Rebelo, Sergio, Martin Eichenbaum, Mathias Trabandt. 2022. The Macroeconomics of Testing and Quarantining. Journal of Economic Dynamics and Control.