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制裁的政治代价:来自 COVID-19 的证据。

The political cost of sanctions: Evidence from COVID-19.

机构信息

University of Pavia, Department of Political and Social Sciences, Italy.

Cardiff University, Cardiff Business School, Cardiff, United Kingdom; Masaryk University, MUEEL Lab, Brno, Czech Republic; IZA, Bonn, Germany.

出版信息

Health Policy. 2022 Sep;126(9):872-878. doi: 10.1016/j.healthpol.2022.06.008. Epub 2022 Jun 24.

Abstract

We use survey data to study how trust in government and consensus for the pandemic policy response vary with the propensity for altruistic punishment in Italy, the early epicenter of the pandemic. Approval for the management of the crisis decreases with the size of the penalties that individuals would like to see enforced for lockdown violations. People supporting stronger punishment are more likely to consider the government's reaction to the pandemic as insufficient. However, after the establishment of tougher sanctions for risky behaviors, we observe a sudden flip in support for the government. Higher amounts of the desired fines become associated with a higher probability of considering the COVID policy response as too extreme, lower trust in government, and lower confidence in the truthfulness of the officially provided information. These results suggest that lockdowns entail a political cost that helps explain why democracies may adopt epidemiologically suboptimal policies.

摘要

我们利用调查数据研究了在意大利,即疫情的早期中心,民众对政府的信任和对大流行政策应对措施的共识如何随着利他惩罚倾向的变化而变化。对危机管理的认可程度随着个人希望对违反封锁规定施加的惩罚力度的增大而降低。支持更严厉惩罚的人更有可能认为政府对大流行的反应不够充分。然而,在对危险行为实施更严厉的制裁之后,我们观察到公众对政府的支持突然发生了转变。更高的罚款数额与认为 COVID 政策反应过于极端、对政府的信任度降低以及对官方提供信息真实性的信心降低的可能性更高相关。这些结果表明,封锁措施带来了政治成本,这有助于解释为什么民主国家可能会采取在流行病学上不太理想的政策。

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