ABSTRACT

Pandemic Economics applies economic theory to the Covid-19 era, exploring the micro and macro dimensions of the pre-pandemic, pandemic, and post-pandemic phases.

Using core economic tools such as marginal analysis, cost-benefit analysis, and opportunity cost, this book explores the breadth of economic outcomes from the pandemic. It shows that a tradeoff between public health and economic health led to widespread problems, including virus infections and unemployment. Taking an international and comparative approach, the book shows that because countries implemented different economic policies, interventions, and timelines during the crisis, outcomes varied with respect to the extent of recession, process of recovery, availability of medical equipment, public health, and additional waves of the virus.

Pedagogical features are weaved throughout the text, including country case studies, key terms, suggested further reading, and discussion questions for solo or group study. On top of this, the book offers online supplements comprising PowerPoint slides, test questions, extra case studies, and an instructor guide.

This textbook will be a valuable resource for advanced undergraduate and postgraduate courses on pandemic economics, macroeconomics, health economics, public policy, and related areas.

chapter 1|20 pages

Introduction to pandemic economics

part I|42 pages

Investigation and recognition

chapter 2|20 pages

Economics of optimal disease control

chapter 3|20 pages

Globalization, networks, and contagion

part II|64 pages

The pandemic phase: shutdown, recession, and recovery

chapter 4|20 pages

Theories of economic shutdown

chapter 6|21 pages

Economics of recovery

part III|184 pages

Economic analysis of pandemic outcomes

chapter 7|20 pages

Healthcare economics

chapter 8|19 pages

Inequality of outcomes

chapter 10|19 pages

Economics of education

chapter 11|19 pages

Economics of technology and innovation

chapter 12|22 pages

International economic perspectives

chapter 13|20 pages

New economic geography

chapter 14|22 pages

Game theory and mutual interdependence

chapter 15|20 pages

A trail of disruption