Research Seminar
Populism and COVID-19: How Populist Governments (Mis)Handle the Pandemic — Michael Bayerlein & Syed Mansoob Murshed
Speaker
Michael Bayerlein (Kiel Institute, Christian-Albrechts-University of Kiel) — Syed Mansoob Murshed (Erasmus University of Rotterdam, Coventry University)
Abstract
Populist parties and actors now govern various countries around the world. Often elected by the public in times of crises and over the perceived failure of ‘the elites’, the question stands as to how populist governments actually perform once elected, especially in times of crisis. Using the pandemic shock in the form of the COVID-19 crises, our paper answers the question of how populist governments handle the pandemic. We answer this question by introducing a theoretical framework according to which populist governments (1) enact less far-reaching policy measures to counter the pandemic and (2) lower the effort of citizens to counter the pandemic, so that populist governed countries are (3) hit worse by the pandemic. We test these propositions in a sample of 42 countries with weekly data from 2020. Employing econometric models, we find empirical support for our propositions and ultimately conclude that excess mortality in populist governed countries exceeds the excess mortality of conventional countries by 10 percentage points (i.e., 100%). Our findings have important implications for the assessment of populist government performance in general, as well as counter-pandemic measures in particular, by providing evidence that opportunistic and inadequate policy responses, spreading misinformation and downplaying the pandemic are strongly related to increases in COVID-19 mortality.
Paper here
Authors
Michael Bayerlein (Kiel Institute, Christian-Albrechts-University of Kiel) – Vanessa A. Boese (University of Gothenburg) – Scott Gates (University of Oslo) – Katrin Kamin (Kiel Institute) – Syed Mansoob Murshed (Erasmus University of Rotterdam, Coventry University)
Room
Virtuall via Zoom
If interested, please send an Email to frank.bickenbach@ifw-kiel.de to receive a Zoom-Link to the seminar.