Economics Explored
Coronavirus responses with Joe Branigan, Tulipwood Economics
Episode Summary
Economics Explained host Gene Tunny discusses coronavirus policy responses with Joe Branigan, Director, Tulipwood Economics. The episode features a discussion of what we're learning from around the world, including from experiences in Australia, NZ, Italy, and the US, among other countries.
Episode Notes
Economics Explained host Gene Tunny discusses coronavirus policy responses with Joe Branigan, Director, Tulipwood Economics. The episode features a discussion of what we're learning from around the world, including from experiences in Australia, NZ, Italy, and the US, among other countries.
Use these timestamps to help you jump to the highlights:
- 1:50 - Joe reviews international data on coronavirus cases as at 1 April
- 5:00 - how case fatality rates depend on the testing regime
- 7:30 - why Italy has been so badly affected compared with Australia
- 11:05 - what is a Disability Adjusted Life Year (DALY)?
- 13:00 - discussion of whether cost-benefit analysis is relevant in assessing coronavirus responses
- 20:50 - Sweden identified as a country which appears willing to tolerate a worse public health outcome to avoid enacting draconian measures
- 23:20 - discussion of pros and cons of a full lock-down strategy
- 30:20 - "No one knows what the right answer is" - recognition we have much to learn from the variety of responses and experiences around the world
- 32:00 - major takeaway is that each country is on its own trajectory and policy responses need to be specific to each country