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040 _aES-MaIEF
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_cES-MaIEF
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_aKoyama, Mark
245 0 _aEpidemic disease and the state
_bIs there a tradeoff between public health and liberty?
_c Mark Koyama
500 _aResumen.
504 _aBibliografía.
520 _aThis paper examines the political economy of epidemic disease. First, it outlines the incentive and information problems facing policymakers in responding to a new epidemic. Second, it considers the existence of a tradeoff between public health and freedom. Informed by a survey of the history of public health and an analysis of the response to Covid-19, it presents evidence that such a tradeoff can obtain in the short run but that, in the long run, the negative relationship is reversed and the trade-off disappears.
650 4 _942967
_aECONOMIA DE LA SALUD
650 4 _948340
_aSALUD PUBLICA
650 4 _948069
_aPOLITICA SANITARIA
650 4 _aPANDEMIAS
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650 4 _aCORONAVIRUS
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650 4 _aGESTION
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650 4 _aLIBERALISMO ECONOMICO
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773 0 _9169159
_oOP 1443/2023/195/1/2
_tPublic Choice
_w(IEF)124378
_x 0048-5829
_g v. 195, n. 1-2, April 2023, p. 145-167
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