Working Paper

Ending Covid-19 Vaccine Apartheid through Vaccine Donations: The Influence of Supply Chains

Rajeev K. Goel, Michael A. Nelson
CESifo, Munich, 2023

CESifo Working Paper No. 10723

We study determinants of COVID-19 vaccine donations from recipients’ perspective, especially considering supply chain and institutional weakness (corruption) aspects. Results, based on data from more than 131 nations, show that strengthened supply chains reduced donations. The impacts of corruption and logistics performance likely persisted from pre-COVID times. More corrupt nations received fewer donations per capita, ceteris paribus. The results with respect to economic prosperity supported efforts to end vaccine apartheid, and island nations received more donations, as did nations with more bilateral vaccine deals. Finally, donations received through COVAX were driven by qualitatively similar factors, except corruption did not matter.

CESifo Category
Social Protection
Industrial Organisation
Keywords: Covid-19, vaccine donations, equity, supply chain, corruption, logistics, international shipments, pandemic, government COVAX
JEL Classification: L900, K420, I180