Covid-19 crisis and hostility against foreigners

Vojtech Bartos, Michal Bauer, Jana Cahlikova, Julie Chytilova

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Abstract

Harmful behavior against out-group members often rises during periods of economic hardship and health pandemics. Here, we test the widespread concern that the Covid-19 crisis may fuel hostility against people from other nations. Using a controlled money-burning task, we elicited hostile behavior among a nationally representative sample (n = 2,186) in the Czech Republic during the first wave of the pandemic. We provide evidence that exogenously elevating the salience of the Covid-19 crisis increases hostility against foreigners from the EU, USA and Asia. This behavioral response is similar across various demographic sub-groups. Further, we observe zero to small negative effects for both domestic out-groups and in-groups, suggesting that the salience of Covid-19 might negatively affect behavior not only towards foreigners but to other people more generally, though these findings are not conclusive. The results underscore the importance of not inflaming anti-foreigner sentiments and suggest the need to monitor impacts of the crisis on behavior in the social domain.
Original languageEnglish
Article number103818
Number of pages11
JournalEuropean Economic Review
Volume137
Early online dateJul 2021
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Aug 2021
Externally publishedYes

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