The current Covid-19 pandemic has attracted significant at-tention from epidemiologists and economists alike. This differs from the 1918–1920 Spanish influenza pandemic, when academic economists hardly paid attention to its economic features, despite its very high death toll. We examine the reasons for that by contrasting the ways epi-demiologists and economists reacted to the Spanish flu at the time and shortly after the pandemic. We also explore, but less extensively, some economic and epidemiologic writings during the twenty-five years that followed.
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Boianovsky, M., & Erreygers, G. (2021). How Economists Ignored the Spanish Flu Pandemic in 1918–1920. Erasmus Journal for Philosophy and Economics, 14(1). https://doi.org/10.23941/EJPE.V14I1.549
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