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This research addresses the question of how vaccines should be allocated to best effect in terms of societal welfare when individuals interact in a social network through which an infectious disease can be transmitted.
This paper explores cases in which people are connected via social and economic networks and how these affect the equilibrium degree of inequality among the network participants.
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See how fast a virus can spread in a network of people, how effective stringent or relaxed distancing and self-isolating policies can be, and what all this means for economic inequality.