Asocial Capital: Civic Culture and Social Distancing during COVID-19

  • Authors: Giorgio Gulino, Luigi Guiso and Ruben Durante.
  • BSE Working Paper: 1181 | May 20
  • Keywords: Externalities , Culture , COVID-19 , social distancing , civic capital
  • JEL codes: Z1, D91
  • Externalities
  • Culture
  • COVID-19
  • social distancing
  • civic capital
Download PDF Download pdf Icon

Abstract

Social distancing can slow the spread of COVID-19 if citizens comply with it and internalize the cost of their mobility on others. We study how civic values mediate this process using data on mobility across Italian provinces between January and May 2020. We find robust evidence that after the virus outbreak mobility declined, but significantly more in areas with higher civic capital, both before and after a mandatory national lockdown. Simulating a SIR model calibrated on Italy, we estimate that if all provinces had the same civic capital as those in top-quartile, COVID-related deaths would have been ten times lower.

Subscribe to our newsletter
Want to receive the latest news and updates from the BSE? Share your details below.
Founding Institutions
Distinctions
Logo BSE
© Barcelona Graduate School of
Economics. All rights reserved.
FacebookInstagramLinkedinXYoutube