According to economist Patrick Artus, a month of confinement would correspond to 20,000 lives saved, but also to five points of GDP less, or 120 billion euros.
Each life saved by the first confinement would therefore have cost six million euros.
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According to economist Patrick Artus, a month of confinement would correspond to 20,000 lives saved, but also to five points of GDP less, or 120 billion euros. Each life saved by the first confinement would therefore have cost six million euros.
According to economist Patrick Artus, a month of confinement would correspond to 20,000 lives saved, but also to five points of GDP less, or 120 billion euros.
Each life saved by the first confinement would therefore have cost six million euros.
Source: europe1