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  1. Article ; Online: When can physical distancing be relaxed? A health production function approach for COVID-19 control policy.

    Wibowo, Dradjad H

    BMC public health

    2021  Volume 21, Issue 1, Page(s) 1037

    Abstract: Background: To assess if physical distancing measures to control the COVID-19 pandemic can be relaxed, one of the key indicators used is the reproduction number R. Many developing countries, however, have limited capacities to estimate R accurately. ... ...

    Abstract Background: To assess if physical distancing measures to control the COVID-19 pandemic can be relaxed, one of the key indicators used is the reproduction number R. Many developing countries, however, have limited capacities to estimate R accurately. This study aims to demonstrate how health production function can be used to assess the state of COVID-19 transmission and to determine a risk-based relaxation policy.
    Methods: The author employs a simple "bridge" between epidemiological models and production economics to establish the cumulative number of COVID-19 cases as a short-run total product function and to derive the corresponding marginal product, average product, and production elasticity. Three crucial dates defining the states of transmission, labelled red, yellow, and green zones, are determined. Relaxation policy is illogical in the "red zone" and is not recommended in the "yellow zone". In the "green zone", relaxation can be considered. The Bayesian probability of near term's daily cases meeting a policy target is computed. The method is applied to France, Germany, Italy, the UK, and the US, and to Indonesia as an example of application in developing countries.
    Results: This study uses data from the WHO COVID-19 Dashboard, beginning from the first recording date for each country until February 28, 2021. As of June 30, 2020, France, Germany, Italy, and the UK had arrived at the "green zone" but with a high risk of transmission re-escalations. In the following weeks, their production elasticities were rising, giving a signal of accelerated transmissions. The signal was corroborated by these countries' rising cases, making them leaving the "green zone" in the later months. By February 28, 2021, the UK had returned to the "green zone", France, Germany, and Italy were still in the "yellow zone", while the US reached the "green zone" at a very high number of cases. Despite being in the "red zone", Indonesia relaxed its distancing measures, causing a sharp rise of cases.
    Conclusions: Health production function can show the state of COVID-19 transmission. A rising production elasticity gives an early warning of transmission escalations. The elasticity is a useful parameter for risk-based relaxation policy.
    MeSH term(s) Bayes Theorem ; COVID-19 ; France ; Germany ; Health Policy ; Humans ; Indonesia ; Italy ; Pandemics ; Physical Distancing ; Policy ; SARS-CoV-2
    Language English
    Publishing date 2021-06-02
    Publishing country England
    Document type Journal Article
    ZDB-ID 2041338-5
    ISSN 1471-2458 ; 1471-2458
    ISSN (online) 1471-2458
    ISSN 1471-2458
    DOI 10.1186/s12889-021-11088-x
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  2. Article ; Online: When can physical distancing be relaxed? A health production function approach for COVID-19 control policy

    Dradjad H. Wibowo

    BMC Public Health, Vol 21, Iss 1, Pp 1-

    2021  Volume 10

    Abstract: Abstract Background To assess if physical distancing measures to control the COVID-19 pandemic can be relaxed, one of the key indicators used is the reproduction number R. Many developing countries, however, have limited capacities to estimate R ... ...

    Abstract Abstract Background To assess if physical distancing measures to control the COVID-19 pandemic can be relaxed, one of the key indicators used is the reproduction number R. Many developing countries, however, have limited capacities to estimate R accurately. This study aims to demonstrate how health production function can be used to assess the state of COVID-19 transmission and to determine a risk-based relaxation policy. Methods The author employs a simple “bridge” between epidemiological models and production economics to establish the cumulative number of COVID-19 cases as a short-run total product function and to derive the corresponding marginal product, average product, and production elasticity. Three crucial dates defining the states of transmission, labelled red, yellow, and green zones, are determined. Relaxation policy is illogical in the “red zone” and is not recommended in the “yellow zone”. In the “green zone”, relaxation can be considered. The Bayesian probability of near term’s daily cases meeting a policy target is computed. The method is applied to France, Germany, Italy, the UK, and the US, and to Indonesia as an example of application in developing countries. Results This study uses data from the WHO COVID-19 Dashboard, beginning from the first recording date for each country until February 28, 2021. As of June 30, 2020, France, Germany, Italy, and the UK had arrived at the “green zone” but with a high risk of transmission re-escalations. In the following weeks, their production elasticities were rising, giving a signal of accelerated transmissions. The signal was corroborated by these countries’ rising cases, making them leaving the “green zone” in the later months. By February 28, 2021, the UK had returned to the “green zone”, France, Germany, and Italy were still in the “yellow zone”, while the US reached the “green zone” at a very high number of cases. Despite being in the “red zone”, Indonesia relaxed its distancing measures, causing a sharp rise of cases. Conclusions Health production function can show the state of COVID-19 transmission. A rising production elasticity gives an early warning of transmission escalations. The elasticity is a useful parameter for risk-based relaxation policy.
    Keywords COVID-19 ; Physical distancing ; Pandemic control policy ; State of transmission ; Health production function ; Production elasticity ; Public aspects of medicine ; RA1-1270
    Subject code 300
    Language English
    Publishing date 2021-06-01T00:00:00Z
    Publisher BMC
    Document type Article ; Online
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  3. Book ; Article ; Online: Deforestation Mechanisms

    Wibowo, Dradjad H. / Byron, R. Neil

    A Survey

    1997  

    Keywords Environmental Economics and Policy
    Language English
    Publishing country us
    Document type Book ; Article ; Online
    Database BASE - Bielefeld Academic Search Engine (life sciences selection)

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  4. Article: Deforestation mechanisms

    Wibowo, Dradjad H / Byron, R. Neil

    International journal of social economics Vol. 26, No. 1/3 , p. 455-474

    a survey

    1999  Volume 26, Issue 1, Page(s) 455–474

    Author's details Dradjad H. Wibowo and R. Neil Byron
    Keywords Entwaldung ; Regenwald ; Bevölkerungswachstum ; Staatsversagen ; Eigentumsrechtstheorie ; Internationale Staatsschulden ; Theorie ; Investition ; Landwirtschaft ; Sumatra
    Language English
    Size Graph. Darst
    Publisher Emerald
    Publishing place Bradford
    Document type Article
    ZDB-ID 188656-3
    Database ECONomics Information System

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  5. Book: Economically optimal supply of safe water and sanitation for health in Indonesia

    Wibowo, Dradjad H / Tisdell, Clement A

    (Department of Economics discussion papers : the University of Queensland ; 137)

    1994  

    Author's details D. H. Wibowo and C. A. Tisdell
    Series title Department of Economics discussion papers : the University of Queensland ; 137
    Keywords Gesundheitsökonomik ; Produktionsfunktion ; Wasserversorgung ; Indonesien ; 14*24*34
    Language English
    Size 20 S. : graph. Darst
    Document type Book
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  6. Book ; Article ; Online: Deforestation and Capital Accumulation

    Wibowo, Dradjad H. / Tisdell, Clement A. / Byron, R. Neil

    Lessons from the Upper Kerinci Region, Indonesia

    1997  

    Keywords Indonesia ; deforestation ; property rights ; Environmental Economics and Policy
    Language English
    Publishing country us
    Document type Book ; Article ; Online
    Database BASE - Bielefeld Academic Search Engine (life sciences selection)

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  7. Book: Health, safe water and sanitation

    Wibowo, Dradjad H / Tisdell, Clement A

    a cross-sectional health production function for Central Java, Indonesia

    (Department of Economics discussion papers : the University of Queensland ; 87)

    1992  

    Author's details D. Wibowo and C. A. Tisdell
    Series title Department of Economics discussion papers : the University of Queensland ; 87
    Keywords Gesundheitsökonomik ; Produktionsfunktion ; Wasserversorgung ; Java ; 14*41*24*42*34*43
    Language English
    Size 23 S
    Document type Book
    Database ECONomics Information System

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  8. Article: Some empirical results on the importance of food and safe water for development strategies

    Doessel, Darrel P / Wibowo, Dradjad H

    Asian economies 1993,June = Nr. 85, S. 75-93

    1993  

    Author's details D. P. Doessel and Dradjad Wibowo
    Keywords Entwicklungsplanung ; Lebensmittelmarkt ; Wasserversorgung ; Abwasserwirtschaft ; Wirtschaftsmodell ; Theorie ; Entwicklungsländer
    Language English
    Publishing place Seoul
    Document type Article
    ZDB-ID 190743-8
    ISSN 0304-260X
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  9. Article: Deforestation and Capital Accumulation: Lessons from the Upper Kerinci Region, Indonesia

    Wibowo, Dradjad H. / Tisdell, Clement A. / Byron, R. Neil
    Language English
    Document type Article
    Database AGRIS - International Information System for the Agricultural Sciences and Technology

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