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Equal before the (expressive power of) law?

Luise Goerges (), Tom Lane (), Daniele Nosenzo and Silvia Sonderegger ()
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Luise Goerges: Leuphana University Lüneburg
Silvia Sonderegger: University of Nottingham

No 2023-12, Discussion Papers from The Centre for Decision Research and Experimental Economics, School of Economics, University of Nottingham

Abstract: Building on findings showing that laws exert a causal effect on social norms, this paper investigates whether this “expressive power of law” differs by gender or race. We develop a model to show that such differences are theoretically plausible. We then use an incentivized vignette experiment to test whether these differences are empirically relevant. Results from an online sample of around 4000 subjects confirm that laws causally influence social norms. However, we find little evidence of a differential effect across gender or race, suggesting that gender and race biases in the legal system are driven by other mechanisms than differences in the expressive power of law.

Keywords: Social Norms; Law; Expressive Function of Law; Gender Gap; Racial Bias (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2023-12
New Economics Papers: this item is included in nep-exp, nep-law and nep-soc
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