Pedro Dal Bó,Andrew Foster,Kenju Kamei
Pedro Dal Bó
Dal Bó et al. (2010) show experimentally that the effect of a policy may be greater when it is democratically selected than when it is exogenously imposed. In this paper we propose a new and simpler estimation strategy that does not requir...
Online health information seeking behavior, healthcare access, and health status during exceptional times [0.03%]
特殊时期下的在线健康信息搜寻行为、医疗可及性和健康状况之间的关系研究
Cinzia Di Novi,Matija Kovacic,Cristina Elisa Orso
Cinzia Di Novi
Online health information seeking behavior (e-HISB) is becoming increasingly common and the trend has accelerated as a result of the COVID-19 pandemic when individuals strongly relied upon the Internet to stay informed by becoming exposed t...
Disease and democracy: Political regimes and countries responsiveness to COVID-19 [0.03%]
民主与疾病:政治体制与新冠疫情应对能力之间的关系
Chinchih Chen,Carl Benedikt Frey,Giorgio Presidente
Chinchih Chen
A widely held belief is that autocratic governments have been more effective in reducing the movement of people to curb the spread of COVID-19. Using daily information on lockdown measures and geographic mobility across more than 130 countr...
Information avoidance: Self-image concerns, inattention, and ideology [0.03%]
信息回避:自我形象问题、注意力不足和意识形态
Katharina Momsen,Markus Ohndorf
Katharina Momsen
We report the results of an experiment on willful information avoidance regarding measures to address Covid-19. In the experiment, participants choose between two options, each associated with a contribution to the Corona Fund of the Red Cr...
The impact of Covid-19 containment lockdowns on MSMEs in India and resilience of exporting firms [0.03%]
新冠疫情封锁措施对印度中小微企业的影响及出口企业的韧性分析
Yutong Chen,Sisir Debnath,Sheetal Sekhri et al.
Yutong Chen et al.
This study uses data from a survey of micro, small, and medium enterprises in India to document the impact of Covid-19 containment lockdowns on firms, their responses, and adaptation strategies. We find that the profits and sales declined s...
No going back: COVID-19 disease threat perception and male migrants' willingness to return to work in India [0.03%]
疫情下的返岗意愿:印度男性移民的新冠肺炎疾病威胁感知感ceptions and Male Migrants' Willingness to Return to Work in India》一文中的“疾病威胁感知”变量来研究男性移民的返岗意愿。
Varun Arora,Sujoy Chakravarty,Hansika Kapoor et al.
Varun Arora et al.
This paper explores the causal link between the likelihood of re-migration to cities and the perceived threat of contracting COVID-19 using novel data on male reverse migrant workers in India. We find that reverse-migrants who believe there...
The impact of corona populism: Empirical evidence from Austria and theory [0.03%]
冠状病毒民粹主义的影响:来自奥地利的实证证据及理论分析
Patrick Mellacher
Patrick Mellacher
I study the co-evolution between public opinion and party policy in situations of crises by investigating a policy U-turn of a major Austrian right-wing party (FPÖ) during the Covid-19 pandemic. My analysis suggests the existence of both i...
The effects of emergency government cash transfers on beliefs and behaviours during the COVID pandemic: Evidence from Brazil [0.03%]
新冠肺炎疫情期间紧急政府现金转移支付的效果:来自巴西的证据
Fernanda L Lopez de Leon,Bansi Malde,Ben McQuillin
Fernanda L Lopez de Leon
This paper examines the impacts of emergency cash-transfers on individuals' social distancing behaviour and beliefs about COVID-19. We focus on the impacts of "Auxilio Emergencial" (AE): a large-scale cash-transfer in Brazil targeting low-i...
Trust, social protection, and compliance: Moral hazard in Latin America during the COVID-19 pandemic [0.03%]
信任、社会保护与合规性:疫情期间拉丁美洲的道德风险问题
Matthew D Bird,Samuel Arispe,Paula Muñoz et al.
Matthew D Bird et al.
Political trust is an important predictor of compliance with government policies, especially in the face of natural disasters or public health emergencies. During the COVID-19 pandemic, for example, multiple studies related political trust ...
Marcus Painter,Tian Qiu
Marcus Painter
We use the state-mandated stay-at-home orders during the coronavirus pandemic as a setting to study whether political beliefs inhibit compliance with government orders. Using geolocation data sourced from smartphones, we find residents in R...