Ruben Durante, Luigi Guiso, and Giorgio Gulino
Social distancing can succeed in slowing the spread of COVID-19 if citizens voluntary comply with it and internalize the cost of their mobility on others. How do civic values mediate this process? Using data on individual mobility across Italian provinces we document that, after the beginning of the pandemic, mobility declined disproportionately more in areas with higher civic capital. This pattern holds even before the national lockdown, when no police enforcement was in place, and is not driven by higher risk of contagion or differences in healthcare capacity.