Risk, government and globalization
Risk, government and globalization
About this book
This paper uses international survey data to document two stylized facts. First, risk aversion is associated with anti-trade attitudes. Second, this effect is smaller in countries with greater levels of government expenditure. The paper thus provides evidence for the microeconomic underpinnings of the argument associated with Ruggie (1982), Rodrik (1998) and others that government spending can bolster support for globalization by reducing the risk associated with it in the minds of voters.
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- OL Work ID
- OL5892569W
Subjects
Free tradeGlobalizationPolitical aspectsPolitical aspects of Free tradePolitical aspects of GlobalizationRisk perception