Abstract
We examine whether a community’s cultural origin affects COVID-19 infection rates by exploiting cultural differences in the bilingual province of South Tyrol in Northern Italy. We find lower infection rates in municipalities with a relatively higher proportion of German speakers, even after controlling for widely used measures of social and civic capital. Our findings can be explained by a more future-oriented behaviour of German speakers in comparison with Italian speakers.
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Bedendo, M., Febo, V., & Siming, L. (2022). The effect of cultural origin on COVID-19 infection rates. Applied Economics Letters, 29(12), 1116–1120. https://doi.org/10.1080/13504851.2021.1910129
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