More Than Words: Leaders’ Speech and Risky Behavior during a Pandemic
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Universidad Torcuato Di Tella
Escuela de Gobierno
Centro para la Evaluación de Políticas basadas en Evidencia (CEPE)
Escuela de Gobierno
Centro para la Evaluación de Políticas basadas en Evidencia (CEPE)
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This paper investigates whether the anti-scientific rhetoric of modern populists can induce followers to engage in risky behavior. We gather electoral information, credit card expenses, and geo-localized mobile phone data for approximately 60 million devices in Brazil. After the president publicly dismissed the risks of the COVID-19 pandemic and challenged scientific recommendations, social distancing in pro-government localities declined. Consistently, credit card expenses increased immediately. Results are driven by localities with higher media penetration levels, active Twitter accounts, and a larger proportion of Evangelical Christians, a critical electoral group.
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Covid-19, Liderazgo político, Political leadership