Ideological Spillovers across the Atlantic? Evidence from Trump's Presidential Election
Joan Costa-i-Font and
Martin Ljunge
Authors registered in the RePEc Author Service: Joan Costa-i-Font
No 9543, CESifo Working Paper Series from CESifo
Abstract:
Ideological spillovers refer to the modification of an individual’s core beliefs after learning about other people’s beliefs. We study one specific international ideological spillover, namely, the effect of the unexpected election of a United States (US) president (Donald Trump on the 9th of November 2016), who openly questioned the so-called ‘core liberal consensuses, on European’s core political beliefs. Using a regression discontinuity design (RDD) around the election event, we show that the Trump presidential election (TPE) gave rise to a ‘backlash effect’. That is, it steered core European beliefs in two specific domains, making Europeans more favourable to globalisation and international mobility (about 10% change in the overall Likert scale range of the statement that immigrants contribute to a country). Contrasting with the hypotheses of ‘belief contagion’, we do not find evidence that TPE steered illiberal beliefs. Furthermore, TPE improved (deteriorated) the view Europeans have of their own country (the United States).
Keywords: political shocks; belief formation; information spillovers; backlash effect; pluralistic ignorance; Trump presidential election; political beliefs; the social formation of beliefs (search for similar items in EconPapers)
JEL-codes: D72 F50 P16 Z10 (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2022
New Economics Papers: this item is included in nep-pol and nep-soc
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