Governments can underreport Covid-19 mortality to make their performance appear more successful than it is. Autocracies are more likely to ‘fudge’ these data since many autocratic regimes restrict media freedom and thus can prevent domestic media from reporting evidence of undercounting deaths. Autocracies also enjoy greater leverage over reporting health authorities to either fudge data or adopt restrictive definitions of what constitutes Covid-19 mortality. Controlling for other factors that explain official Covid-19 mortality, excess mortality and the difference between the two, our results suggest that any apparent ‘autocratic advantage’ in fighting the pandemic is likely to only exist in official Covid-19 mortality. Analyzing the gap b...
Article in the LSE Covid-19 blog discussing the geography of excess mortality in 2020, the first pan...
This cross-sectional study examines the difference between COVID-19 confirmed mortality and excess m...
Article in the LSE Covid-19 blog discussing the geography of excess mortality in 2020, the first pan...
Governments can underreport Covid-19 mortality to make their performance appear more successful than...
Governments can underreport Covid-19 mortality to make their performance appear more successful than...
Governments can underreport Covid-19 mortality to make their performance appear more successful than...
The difference in COVID 19 death rates across political regimes has caught a lot of attention. The “...
The difference in COVID 19 death rates across political regimes has caught a lot of attention. The “...
The difference in COVID 19 death rates across political regimes has caught a lot of attention. The “...
The difference in COVID 19 death rates across political regimes has caught a lot of attention. The “...
The difference in COVID 19 death rates across political regimes has caught a lot of attention. The “...
Background: National governance may have influenced the response of institutions to the Covid-19 pa...
Background: National governance may have influenced the response of institutions to the Covid-19 pa...
Article in the LSE Covid-19 blog discussing the geography of excess mortality in 2020, the first pan...
Article in the LSE Covid-19 blog discussing the geography of excess mortality in 2020, the first pan...
Article in the LSE Covid-19 blog discussing the geography of excess mortality in 2020, the first pan...
This cross-sectional study examines the difference between COVID-19 confirmed mortality and excess m...
Article in the LSE Covid-19 blog discussing the geography of excess mortality in 2020, the first pan...
Governments can underreport Covid-19 mortality to make their performance appear more successful than...
Governments can underreport Covid-19 mortality to make their performance appear more successful than...
Governments can underreport Covid-19 mortality to make their performance appear more successful than...
The difference in COVID 19 death rates across political regimes has caught a lot of attention. The “...
The difference in COVID 19 death rates across political regimes has caught a lot of attention. The “...
The difference in COVID 19 death rates across political regimes has caught a lot of attention. The “...
The difference in COVID 19 death rates across political regimes has caught a lot of attention. The “...
The difference in COVID 19 death rates across political regimes has caught a lot of attention. The “...
Background: National governance may have influenced the response of institutions to the Covid-19 pa...
Background: National governance may have influenced the response of institutions to the Covid-19 pa...
Article in the LSE Covid-19 blog discussing the geography of excess mortality in 2020, the first pan...
Article in the LSE Covid-19 blog discussing the geography of excess mortality in 2020, the first pan...
Article in the LSE Covid-19 blog discussing the geography of excess mortality in 2020, the first pan...
This cross-sectional study examines the difference between COVID-19 confirmed mortality and excess m...
Article in the LSE Covid-19 blog discussing the geography of excess mortality in 2020, the first pan...