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Centre for International Environmental Studies
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Ebola and state legitimacy_25.10.2018

Ebola and state legitimacy

Markus Ludwig, Postdoctoral Researcher at University of Beyreuth
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Room S1, Maison de la paix, Geneva

CIES ECON Seminar

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We exploit the West African Ebola epidemic as an event that necessitated the pro-vision of a common-interest public good, Ebola control measures, to empirically investigate the effect of public good provision on state legitimacy. Our results show that state legitimacy, measured by trust in government authorities, increased with exposure to the epidemic. We argue, supported by results from SMS-message-basedsurveys, that a potentially important channel underlying this finding is a greater valuation of control measures in regions with intense transmission. Evidence further indicates that the effects of Ebola exposure are more pronounced in areas where governments responded relatively robustly to the epidemic.

Full article can be found here.