"Copenhagen Consensus produced the world's first cost-benefit analyses of COVID-19 policies for the African countries Ghana and Malawi.
Here are the benefits and costs for Malawi, in a report done together with the National Planning Commission and the African Institute for Development Policy:
Moderate social distancing will save about 7,000 more lives in total. But school closures will reduce learning and lead to long-term lower productivity, while the economy will be hit harder. The total cost will be $12 billion or two years of GDP. In total, each dollar spent will achieve 4¢ of social benefits.
For reference, other policies in Malawi could save 7,000 people for less than $3 million — at 4,000 times lower cost.
We find a similar result in a new report for the much richer Ghana. Here, the total cost will reach $50 billion, and each dollar in cost will produce just 5¢ of benefits. For comparison, Ghana could save more lives through tuberculosis policies for just $9 million — 5,000 times cheaper.
Our research was highlighted by The Economist in its main story explaining why rich-country style lockdowns are unsustainable in many poor countries."
Evaluating the free market by comparing it to the alternatives (We don't need more regulations, We don't need more price controls, No Socialism in the courtroom, Hey, White House, leave us all alone)
Saturday, May 23, 2020
Corona lockdowns terrible for poorer countries
By Bjorn Lomborg.



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