Economics 172 Issues in African Economic Development Lecture 11 February 21, 2006.

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Economics 172 Issues in African Economic Development Lecture 11 February 21, 2006

Economics 1722 Outline: (1)Why does HIV continue to spread? (2)What can public policy do about HIV/AIDS in Africa?

Economics 1723 Key questions in the study of HIV/AIDS (0) Characterizing the extent of the problem (today) (1) What impact does HIV/AIDS have on economic development in Africa? (2) Why does HIV/AIDS continue to spread in Africa? (3) What can / should public policy do about HIV/AIDS?

Economics 1724 Why does HIV continue to spread? Lack of information, awareness about HIV/AIDS? –Probably not a good explanation anymore What else?

Economics 1725 Why does HIV spread? A simple model Timing: two periods, Youth (t=1), Old age (t=2) Key decision in Youth: Engage in unsafe sex or not

Economics 1726 Why does HIV spread? A simple model Timing: two periods, Youth (t=1), Old age (t=2) Key decision in Youth: Engage in unsafe sex or not Likelihood of living to Old age: –P  (0,1) if HIV- –P HIV  (0,P) if HIV+ Value of one period of life: V > 0 Assume the agent is HIV- in her/his youth

Economics 1727 Why does HIV spread? A simple model “Rational” decision rule: engage in unsafe sex if the expected utility of unsafe is greater than of safe sex EU (Safe sex) = V + {PV + (1 – P)*0} = V(1+P)

Economics 1728 Why does HIV spread? A simple model “Rational” decision rule: engage in unsafe sex if the expected utility of unsafe is greater than of safe sex EU (Safe sex) = V + {PV + (1 – P)*0} = V(1+P) Assume unsafe sex always lead people to be HIV+ EU (Unsafe sex) = {V+S} + {P HIV V + (1 – P)*0} = V(1+P HIV ) + S

Economics 1729 Why does HIV spread? A simple model “Rational” decision rule: engage in unsafe sex if the expected utility of unsafe is greater than of safe sex EU (Safe sex) = V + {PV + (1 – P)*0} = V(1+P) Assume unsafe sex always lead people to be HIV+ EU (Unsafe sex) = {V+S} + {P HIV V + (1 – P)*0} = V(1+P HIV ) + S EU (Unsafe sex) – EU (Safe sex) = S + V(P HIV – P) > 0

Economics Why does HIV spread? An extension Imagine people do not know their infection status. S/he thinks she has likelihood R  [0,1] of already being HIV+ EU (Safe sex) = V + [RP HIV + (1 – R)P]V

Economics Why does HIV spread? An extension Imagine people do not know their infection status. S/he thinks she has likelihood R  [0,1] of already being HIV+ EU (Safe sex) = V + [RP HIV + (1 – R)P]V EU (Unsafe sex) = V(1+P HIV ) + S(UNCHANGED) EU (Unsafe sex) – EU (Safe sex) = S + (P HIV – P)(1 – R)V > 0

Economics What is this model missing? (1)People are altruistic - Allow the benefits of unsafe sex to be a function of R: S = S(R). This may offset the “nothing to lose” effect

Economics What is this model missing? (1)People are altruistic - Allow the benefits of unsafe sex to be a function of R: S = S(R). This may offset the “nothing to lose” effect (2)Not all sexual choices are voluntary (e.g., rape)

Economics What is this model missing? (1)People are altruistic - Allow the benefits of unsafe sex to be a function of R: S = S(R). This may offset the “nothing to lose” effect (2)Not all sexual choices are voluntary (e.g., rape) (3)Social / cultural norms regarding “acceptable” sexual behavior, especially regarding safe sex (4)Pockets of poor information about HIV/AIDS (5)Others?

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Economics What can public policy do about HIV/AIDS? (1)Testing people, inform them of their HIV status

Economics What can public policy do about HIV/AIDS? (1)Testing people, inform them of their HIV status (2)Condom distribution (3)Public health information campaigns (e.g., Uganda) (4)Regulate prostitution

Economics What can public policy do about HIV/AIDS? (1)Testing people, inform them of their HIV status (2)Condom distribution (3)Public health information campaigns (e.g., Uganda) (4)Regulate prostitution (5)Subsidize treatment for anti-retroviral medical treatment (ARVs). (Compliance? Profits?)

Economics What can public policy do about HIV/AIDS? (1)Testing people, inform them of their HIV status (2)Condom distribution (3)Public health information campaigns (e.g., Uganda) (4)Regulate prostitution (5)Subsidize treatment for anti-retroviral medical treatment (ARVs). (Compliance? Profits?) (6)Development of an HIV vaccine

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