Working Paper

V for Vaccines and Variants

Domenico Delli Gatti, Severin Reissl, Enrico Turco
CESifo, Munich, 2021

CESifo Working Paper No. 9291

We employ a new version of the ABC macro-epidemiological agent based model presented in Delli Gatti and Reissl (2020) to evaluate the effects of vaccinations and variants on the epidemic and macroeconomic outlook. Vaccination plays the role of a mitigating factor, reducing the frequency and the amplitude of contagion waves, while also significantly improving macroeconomic performance. The emergence of a variant, on the other hand, plays the role of an accelerating factor, increasing the volatility of epidemic curves and worsening the macroeconomic outlook. If a more contagious variant emerges after vaccination becomes available, therefore, the mitigating factor of the latter is at least partially offset by the former. A new and improved vaccine in turn can redress the situation. Vaccinations and variants, therefore, can be conceived of as drivers of an intertwined cycle impacting both epidemiological and macroeconomic developments.

CESifo Category
Fiscal Policy, Macroeconomics and Growth
Behavioural Economics
Keywords: agent-based models, epidemic, Covid, vaccination, variant
JEL Classification: E210, E220, E240, E270, I120, I150, I180