India’s Lockdown and the Great Exodus
Some Observations
abstract
The pandemic-induced lockdown in India caused a great exodus of millions of seasonal workers from cities, an impact for which the government was completely unprepared. This essay considers the socio-economic setting of the exodus, the potential economic and epidemiological impact, policy suggestions, and evaluation of the policy (non)response of the Indian government. We consider the underlying political economy of policy distortion and suggest ways that might enable incentive compatible corrections.
Keywords: Internal migration • Informal economy • Political economy of policymaking • Public policy distortions • Lockdown • Incentive compatibility