COVID-19 Vaccination and Financial Frictions

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Cristina Arellano
Yan Bai
Gabriel Mihalache
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[1] Federal Reserve Bank of Minneapolis and University of Minnesota,
[2] University of Rochester and NBER and CEPR,undefined
[3] The Ohio State University,undefined
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IMF Economic Review | 2023年 / 71卷
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COVID-19; Vaccination; Fiscal space; Financial market conditions; F34; F41; I18;
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We study the COVID-19 epidemic in emerging markets that face financial frictions and its mitigation through social distancing and vaccination. We find that restricted vaccine availability in emerging markets, as captured by limited quantities and high prices, renders the pandemic exceptionally costly in these countries, compared with economies without financial frictions. Improved access to financial markets enables a better response to the delay in vaccine supplies, as it supports more stringent social distancing measures before wider vaccine availability. We show that financial assistance programs to such financially constrained countries can increase vaccinations and lower fatalities, at no present-value cost to the international community.
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