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身份、信念与政治冲突

Identity, Beliefs, and Political Conflict
Quarterly Journal of Economics · 2021 · Giampaolo Bonomi、Nicola Gennaioli、Guido Tabellini

中文摘要

我们提出了一种建立在两个观点之上的身份政治理论。第一,当政策冲突使某种社会分野——经济或文化——变得突出时,选民会认同其经济群体或文化群体。第二,选民会使自己的信念向其所认同群体的刻板印象倾斜。我们得到三点推论。第一,选民的信念会围绕突出群体的鲜明特征发生极化。第二,如果文化政策的显著性增强,文化冲突会上升,再分配冲突会下降,不同议题上的极化会变得更加相关。第三,损害保守派选民利益的经济冲击可能促使其转向文化身份认同,进而使这些选民要求更少的再分配。我们结合这些推论讨论了美国的调查证据。

Abstract

Abstract We present a theory of identity politics that builds on two ideas. First, when policy conflict renders a certain social divide—economic or cultural—salient, a voter identifies with her economic or cultural group. Second, the voter slants her beliefs toward the stereotype of the group she identifies with. We obtain three implications. First, voters’ beliefs are polarized along the distinctive features of salient groups. Second, if the salience of cultural policies increases, cultural conflict rises, redistributive conflict falls, and polarization becomes more correlated across issues. Third, economic shocks hurting conservative voters may trigger a switch to cultural identity, causing these voters to demand less redistribution. We discuss U.S. survey evidence in light of these implications.
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