Potential impact of Swine 'Flu low
Reserve Bank Email Service
NEWS RELEASE
Date 14 July
2009
Time 12.30pm
Potential impact of Swine 'Flu low
The Reserve Bank today released a paper on the
potential impact of influenza A (H1N1) (Swine 'Flu) on the
New Zealand economy.
Reserve Bank Assistant Governor John McDermott said: "We appreciate there is a real human cost to influenza, as this strain is already unfortunately demonstrating. Given the relatively high rate of contagion of this strain, we considered it appropriate to model the possible impact on the economy from a pandemic."
Dr McDermott said the Bank's baseline result suggests that the economic impact of influenza A (H1N1) is likely to be low with declines in output of less than 0.6 percent in the first year. These baseline numbers are smaller than some reported recently in the markets, and smaller than the historical experience of Hong Kong with SARS and the US economy with the 1918 episode, for example.
"The baseline numbers are based on Ministry of Health assumptions. We also modelled other more extreme scenarios which we note are extremely unlikely to occur since they are predicated on much more aggressive strains of influenza."
The paper can
be read at the following link:
http://www.rbnz.govt.nz/research/3698971.pdf
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