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DOI10.3386/w28593
来源IDWorking Paper 28593
Experimental Evidence on the Effectiveness of Non-Experts for Improving Vaccine Demand
Marcella Alsan; Sarah Eichmeyer
发表日期2021-03-22
出版年2021
语种英语
摘要We experimentally vary signals and senders to identify which combination will increase vaccine demand among a disadvantaged population in the United States – Black and White men without a college education. Our main finding is that laypeople (non-expert concordant senders) are most effective at promoting vaccination, particularly among those least willing to become vaccinated. This finding points to a trade-off between the higher qualifications of experts on the one hand, but lower social proximity to low socio-economic status populations on the other hand, which may undermine credibility in settings of low trust.
主题Health, Education, and Welfare ; Health ; COVID-19
URLhttps://www.nber.org/papers/w28593
来源智库National Bureau of Economic Research (United States)
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Marcella Alsan,Sarah Eichmeyer. Experimental Evidence on the Effectiveness of Non-Experts for Improving Vaccine Demand. 2021.
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