... from those liberal fascists in Utah! >8^D

Mask mandates can actually spur the economy – depending on who enforces it, 
study says
https://www.miamiherald.com/news/coronavirus/article247560430.html

https://papers.ssrn.com/sol3/papers.cfm?abstract_id=3736407
> We highlight the importance of signaling effects in determining whether 
> public policy should be implemented at a decentralized or centralized level. 
> For example, although a public policy may have the same direct effect if 
> enacted at a state or county level, people may perceive these policies 
> differently, leading to different indirect effects. We explore this mechanism 
> using the patchwork of mask mandate orders in the U.S. from April to 
> September 2020. State-wide mask mandates stimulate economic activity while 
> also reducing COVID-19 case growth. Surprisingly, county-level mask mandates 
> generally have the opposite effect, depressing economic activity. We argue 
> that different unintended signaling effects can explain these differences in 
> policy effects: households infer from county mask mandates that infection 
> risks have increased in their local area and, therefore, socially distance 
> more and spend less. In contrast, state mask mandates do not lead to similar 
> local inferences, and thus overall, they stimulate the economy. 

And since it's Elsevier, there's a link to an AWS hosted copy of the paper in 
the Herald article.


p.s. Get well, Nick! Go to the doctor.

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