COVID-19 Vaccine Demand and Financial Incentives

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作者
Carpio, Carlos E. [1 ]
Coman, Ioana A. [2 ]
Sarasty, Oscar [1 ]
Garcia, Manuel [1 ]
机构
[1] Texas Tech Univ, Dept Agr & Appl Econ, Lubbock, TX 79409 USA
[2] Texas Tech Univ, Dept Publ Relat, Lubbock, TX 79409 USA
关键词
WILLINGNESS-TO-PAY; PREFERENCES;
D O I
10.1007/s40258-021-00687-9
中图分类号
F [经济];
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02 ;
摘要
Background Public health experts estimate that only very high COVID-19 vaccine uptake levels can result in herd immunity. Objective This study's main objective was to evaluate the impact of vaccine price levels, including payments, and the efficacy levels on COVID-19 vaccine demand. Methods Data for this study were collected from an online survey of 2000 US individuals aged 18 years and older, which included a set of contingent valuation questions. Parametric and nonparametric procedures were used to estimate the distribution of willingness-to-pay and willingness-to-accept values for the vaccine and to assess its association with vaccine efficacy levels (50, 70, and 95%). Results Most of the individuals (60%) indicated they were willing to pay a positive amount for the vaccine; 13.7% said they would only accept the vaccine if it were free; 14.1% were willing to take the vaccine only if they were paid; and 12.2% were not willing to accept the vaccine. The vaccine efficacy level was found to affect an individual's demand for the vaccine. Estimated mean willingness-to-pay values were: US$594, US$706, and US$723 for vaccines with efficacy levels of 50, 70, and 95%, respectively. Conclusions US individuals highly value the COVID-19 vaccine, and about 88% of the US population would accept the vaccination; however, 14% indicated they would get vaccinated if compensated. Payments of about US$500 or more would be needed to sufficiently incentivize 50% or more of this group vaccinated.
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