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Trading Off Consumption and COVID-19 Deaths


Abstract: This note develops a framework for thinking about the following question: What is the maximum amount of consumption that a utilitarian welfare function would be willing to trade off to avoid the deaths associated with COVID-19? The answer depends crucially on the mortality rate associated with the coronavirus. If the mortality rate averages 0.81%, as projected in one prominent study, our answer is 41% of one year's consumption. If the mortality rate instead averages 0.44% across age groups, as suggested by a recent seroprevalence study, our answer is 28%.

Keywords: COVID-19; coronavirus;

https://doi.org/10.21034/qr.4211

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Provider: Federal Reserve Bank of Minneapolis

Part of Series: Quarterly Review

Publication Date: 2020-06-23

Volume: 42

Issue: 1

Pages: 14