Brotherhood Luiz, Cavalcanti Tiago, Da Mata Daniel, Santos Cezar
Universitat de Barcelona, Spain.
BEAT, Spain.
J Dev Econ. 2022 Jun;157:102882. doi: 10.1016/j.jdeveco.2022.102882. Epub 2022 Apr 19.
How do slums shape the economic and health dynamics of pandemics? A difference-in-differences analysis using millions of mobile phones in Brazil shows that residents of overcrowded slums engaged in less social distancing after the outbreak of Covid-19. We develop and calibrate a choice-theoretic equilibrium model in which individuals are heterogeneous in income and some people live in high-density slums. Slum residents account for a disproportionately high number of infections and deaths and, without slums, deaths increase in non-slum neighborhoods. Policy analysis of reallocation of medical resources, lockdowns and cash transfers produce heterogeneous effects across groups. Policy simulations indicate that: reallocating medical resources cuts deaths and raises output and the welfare of both groups; mild lockdowns favor slum individuals by mitigating the demand for hospital beds, whereas strict confinements mostly delay the evolution of the pandemic; and cash transfers benefit slum residents to the detriment of others, highlighting important distributional effects.
贫民窟如何塑造大流行的经济和健康动态?一项使用巴西数百万部手机进行的双重差分分析表明,新冠疫情爆发后,拥挤贫民窟的居民社交距离保持得较少。我们构建并校准了一个选择理论均衡模型,其中个体在收入上存在异质性,且一些人生活在高密度贫民窟。贫民窟居民的感染和死亡人数占比过高,并且如果没有贫民窟,非贫民窟社区的死亡人数将会增加。对医疗资源重新分配、封锁措施和现金转移的政策分析对不同群体产生了不同的影响。政策模拟表明:重新分配医疗资源可减少死亡人数,提高产出以及两个群体的福利;轻度封锁通过减轻对医院床位的需求而有利于贫民窟居民,而严格的隔离措施大多会延缓疫情的发展;现金转移使贫民窟居民受益但损害了其他人的利益,凸显了重要的分配效应。