Aids and dualism Ethiopia’s burden under rational expectations

Type Working Paper - Human Development Network-Global HIV/AIDS Program/ World Bank
Title Aids and dualism Ethiopia’s burden under rational expectations
Author(s)
Issue 4919
Publication (Day/Month/Year) 2009
Page numbers 1-57
URL http://www-wds.worldbank.org/external/default/WDSContentServer/WDSP/IB/2009/04/29/000158349_20090429​102946/Rendered/PDF/WPS4919.pdf
Abstract
An AIDS epidemic threatens Ethiopia with a long wave of premature adult mortality, and thus with an enduring setback to capital formation and economic growth. The authors develop a two-sector model with three overlapping generations and intersectorally mobile labor, in which young adults allocate resources under rational expectations. They calibrate the model to the demographic and economic data, and perform simulations for the period ending in 2100 under alternative assumptions about mortality with and without the epidemic. Although the epidemic does not bring about a catastrophic economic collapse, which is hardly possible in view of Ethiopia's poverty and high background adult mortality, it does cause a permanent, downward displacement of the path of output per head, amounting to 10 percent in 2100. An externally funded program to combat the disease is socially very profitable.

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