Webinar: Michael Kremer on encouraging the development and manufacturing of vaccines and diagnostics
Автор: Princeton Economics
Загружено: 2020-05-01
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On Friday, May 1, 2020, Michael Kremer joined the Princeton Bendheim Center for Finance for a webinar on financing vaccines for COVID-19. Kremer is a Professor of Developing Studies in the Department of Economics at Harvard University and a 2019 recipient of the Nobel Prize in Economics.The webinar began with introductions by Markus Brunnermeier, Director of Princeton's Bendheim Center for Finance.
Learn more about the COVID-19 webinar series organized by Markus Brunnermeier: https://bcf.princeton.edu/event-direc...
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Markus Brunnermeier introduction: 1:06
Beginning of Kremer presentation: 10:19
Is it worth building large-scale capacity in parallel with trials? 13:40
Back of the envelope calculations: 17:57
Calculating the optimal number of vaccine candidates: 21:46
Structuring funding: 25:40
Proposed funding structure: 28:27
Calculating required pull funding: 32:39
Pull funding: 34:48
Supply chains: For want of a vial, the vaccine may be lost: 35:48
Could international cooperation be incentive compatible? 37:09
Innovations to speed vaccine trials: 50:01
Conclusion 1:07:19
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