Seminar

An Equilibrium Model of the African HIV/AIDS Epidemic

Michèle Tertilt (Stanford University)

November 29, 2010, 17:00–18:30

Toulouse

Room MF 323

Political Economy Seminar

Abstract

An equilibrium search model of the Malawian HIV/AIDS epidemic is presented. Individuals engage in different types of sexual activity, which vary in their riskiness. When choosing a sexual activity, such as short-term sex without a condom, a person rationally considers its risk. A simulated version of the model is parameterized to match some salient facts about the Malawian epidemic. Some topical policies (e.g., male circumcision, treatment of other STDs, and promoting marriage) are studied and found to have potential to backfire: Moderate interventions may actually increase the prevalence of HIV/AIDS, due to shifts in human behavior and equilibrium effects.