为未来大流行病做准备:健康与经济权衡的多国比较

Preparing for future pandemics: A multi‐national comparison of health and economic trade‐offs

Health Economics · 2023
被引 8
人大 A-

中文导读

通过多国离散选择实验,量化了加拿大、英国、美国和澳大利亚公众为避免未来大流行病死亡愿意放弃的GDP金额,并比较了各国偏好的健康与经济政策。

Abstract

Government investment in preparing for pandemics has never been more relevant. The COVID-19 pandemic has stimulated debate regarding the trade-offs societies are prepared to make between health and economic activity. What is not known is: (1) how much the public in different countries are prepared to pay in forgone GDP to avoid mortality from future pandemics; and (2) which health and economic policies the public in different countries want their government to invest in to prepare for and respond to the next pandemic. Using a future-focused, multi-national discrete choice experiment, we quantify these trade-offs and find that the tax-paying public is prepared to pay $3.92 million USD (Canada), $4.39 million USD (UK), $5.57 million USD (US) and $7.19 million USD (Australia) in forgone GDP per death avoided in the next pandemic. We find the health policies that taxpayers want to invest in before the next pandemic and the economic policies they want activated once the next pandemic hits are relatively consistent across the countries, with some exceptions. Such results can inform economic policy responses and government investment in health policies to reduce the adverse impacts of the next pandemic.

大流行病准备健康经济权衡公众偏好跨国比较