When someone installs rooftop solar panels, neighbors are increasingly 
likely to do the same, especially if the panels are visible from the 
street. It’s part of a phenomenon called behavioral contagion, which can
 either have positive effects, as with solar panels, or negative 
effects, as when people become more likely to drink excessively when 
they spend more time with heavy drinkers. In “Under the Influence,” 
economist Robert H. Frank talks about how peer influences alter the 
policy choices we face under COVID-19 and climate change, and how we can
 better harness the power of contagion for good.