Fang Guanfu, Tang Tianyu, Zhao Fang, Zhu Ying
School of Business, Shanghai University of International Business and Economics, 201620 Shanghai, China.
School of Economics, Central University of Finance and Economics, 102206 Beijing, China.
J Asian Econ. 2023 Jun;86:101609. doi: 10.1016/j.asieco.2023.101609. Epub 2023 Mar 12.
This paper employs a difference-in-differences strategy to examine the causal effect of exposure to the COVID-19 pandemic on interpersonal trust amidst zero-COVID policies in China. Using a nationally representative panel survey, we find that COVID-19 exposure leads to a decrease in the levels of generalized trust. We also show that the change in interpersonal trust varies across domains. Specifically, COVID-19 exposure significantly decreases trust in parents, neighbors, and local government officials, but has small and insignificant effects on trust in doctors, strangers, and Americans. Empirical tests suggest that changes in income and physical health status are not likely to be potential channels. We provide some evidence for the mechanism of deteriorated mental health status and pessimistic expectations.
本文采用双重差分策略,研究在中国的动态清零政策下,接触新冠疫情对人际信任的因果效应。利用一项具有全国代表性的面板调查,我们发现接触新冠疫情会导致普遍信任水平下降。我们还表明,人际信任的变化因领域而异。具体而言,接触新冠疫情显著降低了对父母、邻居和地方政府官员的信任,但对医生、陌生人及美国人的信任影响较小且不显著。实证检验表明,收入和身体健康状况的变化不太可能是潜在渠道。我们为心理健康状况恶化和预期悲观的机制提供了一些证据。