Externality and policy intervention in interregional travel with infectious diseases.

Publication date: Jan 01, 2025

This paper theoretically investigates externalities and policy interventions in travel during a pandemic. We develop a tractable static model of two regions from a short-run perspective. The model shows that the externalities can be both negative and positive, depending on regional asymmetry. Thus, even when infectious diseases are widespread, travel restrictions do not necessarily reduce infections and do not necessarily improve social welfare. A formula for the optimal policy intervention is derived and shown to be the weighted average of four types of externalities defined by the direction of travel and the epidemiological status of a traveler.

Concepts Keywords
Epidemiological Communicable Disease Control
Infections Communicable Diseases
Interregional COVID-19
Run Health Policy
Short Humans
infectious diseases
interregional movement
Models, Theoretical
Pandemics
subsidy
tax
Travel

Semantics

Type Source Name
disease IDO intervention
disease MESH infectious diseases
disease MESH infections
disease MESH COVID-19

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