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The Precautionary Principle and COVID-19
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The Precautionary Principle and COVID-19

Should the Precautionary Principle be applied in dealing with COVID-19?

Economics Explored · Joe Branigan, Gene Tunny

September 30, 202035m 6s

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Show Notes

The Precautionary Principle is being used to justify the closure of state borders in Australia to deal with COVID-19. Should the Precautionary Principle, which many argue is relevant to climate change, be extended to COVID-19? Economics Explored host Gene Tunny discusses the Precautionary Principle and COVID-19 with Joe Branigan, Director of Tulipwood Economics.

Links relevant to the conversation include:

The precautionary principle should not be used as a basis for decision-making

John Quiggin on Complexity, Climate Change and the Precautionary Principle

The Cost-benefit Revolution

COVID19: Getting Australia Safely Back to Work

Cancer screening, heart attack and stroke presentations down in Victoria during coronavirus pandemic

The silent death toll of COVID-19 revealed: Huge 25 per cent jump in suicides each year

Topics

covid-19costbenefitanalysiscoronaviruscbaclimatechangedecisionmakingeconomicsprecautionaryprinciplepublicpolicy