The Rise In Inequality After Pandemics Can Fiscal Support Play A Mitigating Role


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The Rise in Inequality After Pandemics: Can Fiscal Support Play a Mitigating Role?


The Rise in Inequality After Pandemics: Can Fiscal Support Play a Mitigating Role?

Author: Davide Furceri

language: en

Publisher: International Monetary Fund

Release Date: 2021-04-30


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Major epidemics of the last two decades (SARS, H1N1, MERS, Ebola and Zika) have been followed by increases in inequality (Furceri, Loungani, Ostry and Pizzuto, 2020). In this paper, we show that the extent of fiscal consolidation in the years following the onset of these pandemics has played an important role in determining the extent of the increase in inequality. Episodes marked by extreme austerity—measured using either the government’s fiscal balance, health expenditures or redistribution—have been associated with an increase in the Gini measure of inequality three times as large as in episodes where fiscal policy has been more supportive. We survey the evidence thus far on the distributional impacts of the COVID-19 pandemic, which suggests that inequality is likely to increase in the absence of strong policy actions. We review the case made by many observers (IMF 2020; Stiglitz 2020; Sandbu 2020b) that fiscal support should not be withdrawn prematurely despite understandable concerns about high public debt-to-GDP ratios.

Recoveries After Pandemics: The Role of Policies and Structural Features


Recoveries After Pandemics: The Role of Policies and Structural Features

Author: Juan Pablo Cuesta Aguirre

language: en

Publisher: International Monetary Fund

Release Date: 2021-07-09


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To shed light on the possible scarring effects from Covid-19, this paper studies the economic effects of five past pandemics using local projections on a sample of fifty-five countries over 1990-2019. The findings reveal that pandemics have detrimental medium-term effects on output, unemployment, poverty, and inequality. However, policies can go a long way toward alleviating suffering and fostering an inclusive recovery. The adverse output effects are limited for countries that provided relatively greater fiscal support. The increases in unemployment, poverty, and inequality are likewise lower for countries with relatively greater fiscal support and relatively stronger initial conditions (as defined by higher formality, family benefits, and health spending per capita).

Will COVID-19 Have Long-Lasting Effects on Inequality? Evidence from Past Pandemics


Will COVID-19 Have Long-Lasting Effects on Inequality? Evidence from Past Pandemics

Author: Davide Furceri

language: en

Publisher: International Monetary Fund

Release Date: 2021-05


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This paper provides evidence on the impact of major epidemics from the past two decades on income distribution. The pandemics in our sample, even though much smaller in scale than COVID-19, have led to increases in the Gini coefficient, raised the income share of higher-income deciles, and lowered the employment-to-population ratio for those with basic education compared to those with higher education. We provide some evidence that the distributional consequences from the current pandemic may be larger than those flowing from the historical pandemics in our sample, and larger than those following typical recessions and financial crises.