Immunity in the ABM-DSGE Framework for Preventing and Controlling Epidemics—Validation of Results

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Abstract

The COVID-19 pandemic has raised many questions on how to manage an epidemiological and economic crisis around the world. Since the beginning of the COVID-19 pandemic, scientists and policy makers have been asking how effective lockdowns are in preventing and controlling the spread of the virus. In the absence of vaccines, the regulators lacked any plausible alternatives. Nevertheless, after the introduction of vaccinations, to what extent the conclusions of these analyses are still valid should be considered. In this paper, we present a study on the effect of vaccinations within the dynamic stochastic general equilibrium model with an agent-based epidemic component. Thus, we validated the results regarding the need to use lockdowns as an efficient tool for preventing and controlling epidemics that were obtained in November 2020.

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Kaszowska-Mojsa, J., Włodarczyk, P., & Szymańska, A. (2022). Immunity in the ABM-DSGE Framework for Preventing and Controlling Epidemics—Validation of Results. Entropy, 24(1). https://doi.org/10.3390/e24010126

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