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Type Working Paper
Scope Discipline-based scholarship
Title Misinformation during a pandemic
Organization Unit
Authors
  • Leonardo Bursztyn
  • Aakaash Rao
  • Christopher P Roth
  • David Yanagizawa-Drott
Language
  • English
Institution National Bureau of Economic Research
Series Name NBER Working Paper Series
Number 27417
Number of Pages 112
Date 2020
Abstract Text Media outlets often present diverging, even conflicting, perspectives on reality — not only informing, but potentially misinforming audiences. We study the extent to which misinformation broadcast on mass media at the early stages of the coronavirus pandemic influenced health outcomes. We first document large differences in content between the two most popular cable news shows in the US, both on the same network, and in the adoption of preventative behaviors among viewers of these shows. Through both a selection-on-observables strategy and an instrumental variable approach, we find that areas with greater exposure to the show downplaying the threat of COVID-19 experienced a greater number of cases and deaths. We assess magnitudes through an epidemiological model highlighting the role of externalities and provide evidence that contemporaneous information exposure is a key underlying mechanism.
Official URL https://www.nber.org/papers/w27417
Digital Object Identifier 10.3386/w27417
Other Identification Number merlin-id:20767
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Keywords Media, misinformation, health, coronavirus
Additional Information Revised version