Who should get vaccinated? Individualized allocation of vaccines over SIR network

  • Toru Kitagawa
  • , Guanyi Wang

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    Abstract

    How to allocate vaccines over heterogeneous individuals is one of the important policy decisions in pandemic times. This paper develops a procedure to estimate an individualized vaccine allocation policy under limited supply, exploiting social network data containing individual demographic characteristics and health status. We model the spillover effects of vaccination based on a Heterogeneous-Interacted-SIR network model and estimate an individualized vaccine allocation policy by maximizing an estimated social welfare (public health) criterion incorporating these spillovers. While this optimization problem is generally an NP-hard integer optimization problem, we show that the SIR structure leads to a submodular objective function, and provide a computationally attractive greedy algorithm for approximating a solution that has a theoretical performance guarantee. Moreover, we characterize a finite sample welfare regret bound and examine how its uniform convergence rate depends on the complexity and riskiness of the social network. In the simulation, we illustrate the importance of considering spillovers by comparing our method with targeting without network information.

    Original languageEnglish
    Pages (from-to)109-131
    Number of pages23
    JournalJournal of Econometrics
    Volume232
    Issue number1
    DOIs
    StatePublished - Jan 2023

    Keywords

    • SIR model
    • Social network
    • Statistical treatment choice
    • Submodularity
    • Vaccine allocation

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