The Risk Management of COVID-19: Lessons from Financial Economics and Financial Risk Management

Author:

Chance Don M.1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Norman V. Kinsey Distinguished Chair in Finance, Louisiana State University, Baton Rouge, LA 70803, USA

Abstract

The United States had one of the worst outcomes in the management of COVID-19 risk, with a death rate in the 94th percentile of all countries. Setting aside the obvious politicized nature of COVID-19 public health recommendations and mandates, we argue that best practices in financial risk management provide parallels that could have served as valuable guidance. We demonstrate here that considerable signals were missed that would have required very little effort and would have been consistent with sound risk management. We also identify examples of misleading information such as that COVID-19 was particularly hard on the elderly. The data actually show that it had a much greater marginal impact on those not elderly. We show here that financial economists and risk managers have a strong knowledge base of how to process vast quantities of data to distinguish signals from noise and have much to teach the public health establishment.

Publisher

MDPI AG

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