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This paper shows that import exposure affects voting behavior because it affects local labor markets. We develop a new framework for mediation analysis where one instrumental variable is sufficient to identify three causal effects. Using German data from 1987–2009, we find that import exposure...
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Instrumental variables (IV) are a common means to identify treatment effects. But standard IV methods do not allow us to unpack the complex treatment effects that arise when a treatment and its outcome together cause a second outcome of interest. For example, IV methods have been used to show...
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This paper argues that populism in the era of Donald Trump and Brexit is a reaction to high transaction costs between … political elites that run through populist rhetoric and action. The treatment for problem of populism should focus on reducing …
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The inequality delusion and other scapegoats for populism -- The fairness instinct -- Economic unfairness and the rise … of populism -- The twin virtues of equal opportunity and fair unequal outcomes -- Constraints and solutions to economic …
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If people understand that some macroeconomic policies are unsustainable, why would they vote for them in the first place? We develop a political economy theory of the endogenous emergence of fiscal crises, based on the idea that the adjustment mechanism to a crisis favors some social groups,...
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