Twelve percent of the Malawian population is HIV infected. Eighteen percent of sexual encounters are casual. A condom is used a third of the time. To analyze the Malawian epidemic, a choice‐theoretic general equilibrium search model is constructed. In the developed framework, people select between different sexual practices while knowing the inherent risk. The calibrated model is used to study several policy interventions, namely, ART, circumcision, better condoms, and the treatment of other STDs. The efficacy of public policy depends upon the induced behavioral changes and equilibrium effects. The framework complements the insights from epidemiological studies and small‐scale field experiments.
MLA
Greenwood, Jeremy, et al. “An Equilibrium Model of the African HIV/AIDS Epidemic.” Econometrica, vol. 87, .no 4, Econometric Society, 2019, pp. 1081-1113, https://doi.org/10.3982/ECTA11530
Chicago
Greenwood, Jeremy, Philipp Kircher, Cezar Santos, and Michèle Tertilt. “An Equilibrium Model of the African HIV/AIDS Epidemic.” Econometrica, 87, .no 4, (Econometric Society: 2019), 1081-1113. https://doi.org/10.3982/ECTA11530
APA
Greenwood, J., Kircher, P., Santos, C., & Tertilt, M. (2019). An Equilibrium Model of the African HIV/AIDS Epidemic. Econometrica, 87(4), 1081-1113. https://doi.org/10.3982/ECTA11530
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