Exogenous shocks and misattribution of responsibility for economic performance: results from survey experiments
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17/11/2015
17/11/2015
14/11/2015
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Recent models of economic voting assume that citizens can discount exogenous factors when assessing government's economic performance. Yet there is evidence that Latin American voters do not behave in such way, and attribute to presidents outcomes that are beyond their control. This paper presents three survey experiments designed to explore mechanisms that could potentially correct such misattribution, and therefore contribute to debiasing individual behavior towards government evaluation. Our results provide individual-level evidence of the misattribution found in aggregate studies of electorate behavior, and reinforce psychologist's skepticism towards prospects of mental decontamination, as we found very scant evidence that providing information, raising awareness, or increasing motivation to correct biases infuenced individual's evaluation of president's performance. |
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Escola Brasileira de Administração Pública e de Empresas |
Palavras-Chave | #Eleitores #Desenvolvimento econômico #Política econômica |
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Conference Proceedings |