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A Networks Based ABM to Investigate the Efficacy of Lockdowns and other Mitigation Strategies

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  • Amin Hussain

    (Pakistan Institute of Development Economics)

  • Amara Ashfaq

    (Pakistan Institute of Development Economics)

  • Aurooj Khan

    (Pakistan Institute of Development Economics)

  • Ayesha Hanif

    (Pakistan Institute of Development Economics)

  • Taha Siddique

    (Pakistan Institute of Development Economics)

Abstract

The COVID-19 pandemic is one that has left the world reeling at how it has managed to affect the entire globe and killed hundreds of thousands. The intensity with which the virus struck called for an extreme reaction to keep it from overwhelming the healthcare system. To prevent deaths from this highly contagious virus we saw countries go into lockdowns. Businesses shut down; the roads were traffic-less; entire cities became ghost-towns. As lockdowns extended, the trade-off between staying at home and being safe from the virus and going out to work to earn enough to not succumb to economic hardships became apparent

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  • Amin Hussain & Amara Ashfaq & Aurooj Khan & Ayesha Hanif & Taha Siddique, 2020. "A Networks Based ABM to Investigate the Efficacy of Lockdowns and other Mitigation Strategies," PIDE Research Report 2020:6, Pakistan Institute of Development Economics.
  • Handle: RePEc:pid:rrepot:2020:6
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