Working Paper

Misperceptions and Fake News during the Covid-19 Pandemic

Kerim Peren Arin, Juan A. Lacomba, Francisco Lagos, Deni Mazrekaj, Marcel Thum
CESifo, Munich, 2021

CESifo Working Paper No. 9066

By conducting large-scale surveys in four European countries, we investigate the determinants of right- and left-wing misperceptions as well as fake news exposure and sharing. We also shed light on how the COVID-19 pandemic influenced both misperceptions and fake news. Our results indicate that people substantially overestimate the share of immigrants, Muslims, people under the poverty line, and the income share of the richest. Female, lower-income, and lower-educated respondents have higher misperceptions, whereas the higher-educated, male, married, right-wing and, younger respondents share fake news more often, both intentionally and unintentionally. The COVID-19 pandemic increased fake news sharing and amplified right-wing misperceptions.

CESifo Category
Public Finance
Public Choice
Keywords: Covid-19, lockdown, misperceptions, fake news
JEL Classification: D700, H110, H120, H410, I180