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Health Shocks: A Lasting Impact on Economics
Fri Nov 08 2024
Trying to understand how health affects our economy. Researchers have come up with a clever way to measure health continuously and estimate how it changes over time. They found that when people who are already unhealthy face a health setback, it sticks around for a long time. Current models struggle to explain this pattern.
To dig deeper, they added this health dynamic to a model that looks at how people spend, save, and work throughout their lives. After crunching the numbers, they discovered that health setbacks have long-term negative effects on the economy, especially for those who are already in poor health. Not only that, but these setbacks also widen the gap in wealth among this group.
Interestingly, traditional models of health dynamics wouldn't show these effects. It's like they're missing a crucial piece of the puzzle.
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questions
Would a time machine help those in poor health avoid the persistent health shocks?
What are the implications of these findings for health policy and economic inequality?
If health shocks are so persistent, should we all just invest in comfortable beds for the long haul?
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