Influenza pandemics and macroeconomic fluctuations 1871–2016

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Fraser Summerfield
Livio Di Matteo
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[1] St Francis Xavier University,Department of Economics
[2] Lakehead University,Department of Economics
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Cliometrica | 2024年 / 18卷
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Pandemics; Business cycles; Mortality; GDP fluctuations; Health shocks; I18; E32; N10; N30;
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This paper documents the short-run macroeconomic impacts of influenza pandemics across 16 countries spanning 1871–2016 using the Jordà–Schularick–Taylor Macrohistory Database and the Human Mortality Database. We find pandemic-induced mortality contributed meaningfully to business cycle fluctuations in the post 1870 era. We identify negative causal impacts on the cyclical component of GDP using pandemics to instrument for working-age mortality. The analysis of short-run economic outcomes extends literature dominated by long-run economic growth outcomes and case studies of several specific health shocks such as the Black Death, Spanish Flu or COVID-19. Our findings illustrate that less catastrophic pandemics still have important economic implications.
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