
The Great Escape
22 Apr 2020 Leave a comment
in economic history, health economics Tags: infant mortality

Average man is stronger than over 99% of women, taller than 97% of women
21 Apr 2020 Leave a comment

Should trains be banned until further notice @JulieAnneGenter? #COVID19
20 Apr 2020 Leave a comment
in health and safety, health economics, politics - New Zealand, politics - USA, transport economics
Johan Giesecke, one of the world’s most senior epidemiologists
20 Apr 2020 Leave a comment
in econometerics, health economics Tags: economics of pandemics, pessimism bias
- UK policy on lockdown and other European countries are not evidence-based
- The correct policy is to protect the old and the frail only
- This will eventually lead to herd immunity as a “by-product”
- The initial UK response, before the “180 degree U-turn”, was better
- The Imperial College paper was “not very good” and he has never seen an unpublished paper have so much policy impact
- The paper was very much too pessimistic
- Any such models are a dubious basis for public policy anyway
- The flattening of the curve is due to the most vulnerable dying first as much as the lockdown
- The results will eventually be similar for all countries
- Covid-19 is a “mild disease” and similar to the flu, and it was the novelty of the disease that scared people.
- The actual fatality rate of Covid-19 is the region of 0.1%
- At least 50% of the population of both the UK and Sweden will be shown to have already had the disease when mass antibody testing becomes available
Australia is social distancing, NZ is locked down #COVID19
19 Apr 2020 Leave a comment
in applied welfare economics, health economics, politics - Australia, politics - New Zealand Tags: economics of pandemics

#COVID19
19 Apr 2020 Leave a comment
in business cycles, economic history, health economics, job search and matching, labour economics, labour supply, macroeconomics, politics - USA, unemployment Tags: economics of pandemics

Rep. Dan Crenshaw: Fortitude | Real Time with @BillMaher (HBO)
19 Apr 2020 Leave a comment
in defence economics, health economics, politics - USA, television Tags: 2020 presidential election, economics of pandemics
#COVID19
18 Apr 2020 Leave a comment
in health and safety, health economics, labour economics, occupational choice Tags: economics of pandemics










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