Spreading the disease: protest in times of pandemics
Lange, Martin ; Monscheuer, Ole
Zentrum für Europäische Wirtschaftsforschung, Mannheim
ZEW - Mannheim
2021
47p.
epidemic disease ; disease control ; social movement ; social conflict ; public opinion ; government policy
Discussion Paper
21-009
Social sciences
https://www.zew.de/publikationen/spreading-the-disease-protest-in-times-of-pandemics
English
Bibliogr.
"This study analyzes the impact of COVID-19 deniers on the spread of COVID-19 in Germany. In a first step, we establish a link between regional proxies of COVID-19 deniers and infection rates. We then estimate the causal impact of large anti-lockdown protests on the spread of COVID-19 using an event study framework. Employing novel data on bus stops of travel companies specialized in driving protesters to these gatherings, and exploiting the timing of two large-scale demonstrations in November 2020, we find sizable increases in infection rates in protesters' origin regions after these demonstrations. Individual-level evidence supports the main results by documenting that COVID-19 deniers engage less in health protection behavior. Our results contribute to the debate about the public health costs of individual behavior that has detrimental externalities for the society."
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