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“When Institutions Cry Wolf” with Jay Bhattacharya | All Else Equal The podcast episode ‘When Institutions Cry Wolf’ dives into the complex issue of governmental credibility and the potential consequences of misleading the public. Hosts Jonathan Berk and…

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The Dangers of Misleading the Public

Misleading the public, even with good intentions, can have detrimental effects.

It can lead to mistrust, skepticism, and resistance, undermining public health efforts and causing more harm than good.

What happens is people can get a short term advantage by lying to people, and getting them to act in a way that’s either for their own good or the public good, but they ignore the fact that once it comes out that it’s a lie, people no longer trust. – Jonathan Berk

The credibility of the government should be viewed as a public good in and of itself, which means that you need to use that credibility sparingly, and you don’t want to waste it. – Jules van Binsbergen

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  1. 01“When Institutions Cry Wolf” with Jay Bhattacharya | All Else Equal
  2. 02The Role of White Lies
  3. 03Misinformation in Medicine
  4. 04Understanding Disease Prevalence
  5. 05The Backlash Against Truth
  6. 06The Importance of Accurate Information
  7. 07Vindication of Controversial Research
  8. 08The Dangers of Misleading the Public
  9. 09The Need for Transparency and Accountability

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