Comparing the US financing sources during World wars and pandemics (Spanish flu vs. COVID-19)
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Beretta, Edoardo
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Istituto di economia politica (IdEP), Facoltà di scienze economiche, Università della Svizzera italiana, Svizzera ; Division of Business and Economics, Franklin University Switzerland, Lugano-Sorengo, Switzerland
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Colombo, Emilio
Department of International Economics, Institutions and Development, Università Cattolica del Sacro Cuore, Milan, Italy
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- Applied Economics Letters. - 2023
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Our Letter centres around George J. Hall’s and Thomas Sargent’s article ‘Three world wars: fiscal-monetary consequences’ published in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America (PNAS) in 2022 and representing a study of the US financing sources spanning over a century. We expand the analysis of the US financing sources (taxes, bonds, money) to combat the world wars and COVID-19 by adding another crisis, namely the Spanish flu (1918–1920). We assess the fiscal-monetary comparability of wars and pandemics and investigate whether the finding that taxation was less used to combat COVID-19 (as compared to WWI/WWII) applies to a comparable disease. By replicating their methodology, we reconstruct the US financing sources to combat the Spanish flu and conclude that this pandemic was financed more similarly to WWI/WWII than to COVID-19. While our findings reconfirm – COVID-19 is an exception both when compared to WWI/WWII and to the Spanish flu –, we provide explanations for this different mix of financing sources. Future research could investigate whether the ‘war on COVID-19’ followed by that one in Ukraine might re-create overlapping crises as for WWI and the Spanish flu.
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Economics
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CC BY-NC-ND
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hybrid
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https://n2t.net/ark:/12658/srd1329965
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