COVID-19 and the Political Economy of Mass Hysteria
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2021
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In this article, we aim to develop a political economy of mass hysteria. Using the background
of COVID-19, we study past mass hysteria. Negative information which is spread through
mass media repetitively can affect public health negatively in the form of nocebo effects and mass
hysteria. We argue that mass and digital media in connection with the state may have had adverse
consequences during the COVID-19 crisis. The resulting collective hysteria may have contributed to
policy errors by governments not in line with health recommendations. While mass hysteria can occur
in societies with a minimal state, we show that there exist certain self-corrective mechanisms and
limits to the harm inflicted, such as sacrosanct private property rights. However, mass hysteria can be
exacerbated and self-reinforcing when the negative information comes from an authoritative source,
when the media are politicized, and social networks make the negative information omnipresent. We
conclude that the negative long-term effects of mass hysteria are exacerbated by the size of the state.
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Bagus, P.; Peña-Ramos, J.A.; Sánchez-Bayón, A. COVID-19 and the Political Economy of Mass Hysteria. Int. J. Environ. Res. Public Health 2021, 18, 1376. https://doi.org//10.3390/ ijerph18041376
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