University of California, Santa Cruz, United States. Electronic address: http://people.ucsc.edu/~azshenoy.
University of California, Santa Cruz, United States. Electronic address: https://economics.ucsc.edu/about/people/phd.html.
J Health Econ. 2022 Jan;81:102575. doi: 10.1016/j.jhealeco.2021.102575. Epub 2021 Dec 9.
We measure the benefit to society created by preventing COVID-19 deaths through a marginal increase in early social distancing. We exploit county-level rainfall on the last weekend before statewide lockdown in the early phase of the pandemic. After controlling for historical rainfall, temperature, and state fixed-effects, current rainfall is a plausibly exogenous instrument for social distancing. A one percent decrease in the population leaving home on the weekend before lockdown creates an average of 132 dollars of benefit per county resident within 2 weeks. The impacts of earlier distancing compound over time and mainly arise from lowering the risk of a major outbreak, yielding large but unevenly distributed social benefit.
我们通过在早期社会隔离期间略微增加来衡量预防 COVID-19 死亡为社会带来的好处。我们利用大流行早期全州封锁前最后一个周末的县级降雨量。在控制了历史降雨量、温度和州固定效应后,当前降雨量是社会隔离的一个合理外生工具。在封锁前的周末,每减少 1%的外出人口,每个县居民在两周内平均获得 132 美元的收益。早期隔离的影响会随着时间的推移而累积,主要是通过降低大规模爆发的风险,从而产生巨大但分布不均的社会效益。