Lives or Livelihoods? Perceived Trade-Offs and Policy Views*
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ABSTRACT: Abstract We study the role of perceived trade-offs between human lives and economic benefits in shaping policy views. In an online experiment with a representative sample from the US conducted during the early Covid-19 pandemic, we provide randomized information on the medium-run costs of restricting economic activity to mitigate infections. A one standard deviation lower perceived economic cost of lockdowns increases support by about twice as much as having a Covid at-risk condition, and by half as much as being a Democrat. Varying projected health benefits has a similar effect. Personal exposure to health risks reduces people’s responsiveness to cost-benefit considerations.
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PROVIDER: S-EPMC8522375 | biostudies-literature | 2021 Oct
REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature
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