- The Adam Smith Institute reminds the UK government it needs a plan for exiting lockdown.
- The Atlantic, on how the WHO failed, but why defunding it may not be the best response.
- William Nordhaus on the need for a Climate Club: basically, the Club consists of countries willing to commit to carbon prices hitting no less than agreed targets, and carbon-equivalent tariffs on imports from outside of the Club. He suggests it may be too hard to run full carbon-equivalent tariffing and that the Club might instead set a uniform tariff on all imports from non-members. I wonder whether that could really pan out - the US would be unlikely to join, and very likely to impose its own retaliatory tariffs on the Club.
- I would have thought that the current mess suggested a mild expansion of hospital facilities was warranted rather than a smaller facility than had been planned. The planned Dunedin Hospital shrinking due to budget constraints.
- Once things re-open, do not sit near the air conditioner vent.
- Dispatch from a New York Coronavirus Morgue Truck Worker. And from a nurse. I really wonder about calls to follow Sweden or other places that have let things get out of hand. Even if that plan somehow passed cost-benefit, it seems impossible that most places would ever stick with it in the face of stories like this. Instead there would be a shift to an even harder lockdown that would have to be worse because the starting point would have had to have been worse.
Monday, 20 April 2020
Morning roundup
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Eric Crampton
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