Don’t Fall for the False Trade-offs of COVID-19 Policy

Neale Mahoney

Over the coming weeks, we will see many policy arguments, and often they will be couched in the language of economic trade-offs. While there are real economic trade-offs, and economists should participate in debates about them, we should also be on the lookout for politicians dressing up bad ideas in such language—and call them out when they do. Policy-makers don’t have to choose between public health and economic well-being.

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