How economic expectations shape preferences for national independence : Evidence from Greenland

This paper investigates how economic expectations shape voting intentions in a hypothetical independence referendum in Greenland, a self-governing region of the Kingdom of Denmark. I identify the causal effect of economic expectations by randomly exposing respondents to a prime informing on Greenlan...

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Published in:European Journal of Political Economy
Main Author: Agneman, Gustav
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:English
Published: Tranfer Verlag, Regensburg, FRG 2022
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Online Access:https://lup.lub.lu.se/record/92edb1be-dca6-4f6e-a3a9-d8259a49c441
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ejpoleco.2021.102112
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spelling ftulundlup:oai:lup.lub.lu.se:92edb1be-dca6-4f6e-a3a9-d8259a49c441 2023-05-15T16:27:13+02:00 How economic expectations shape preferences for national independence : Evidence from Greenland Agneman, Gustav 2022 https://lup.lub.lu.se/record/92edb1be-dca6-4f6e-a3a9-d8259a49c441 https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ejpoleco.2021.102112 eng eng Tranfer Verlag, Regensburg, FRG https://lup.lub.lu.se/record/92edb1be-dca6-4f6e-a3a9-d8259a49c441 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.ejpoleco.2021.102112 scopus:85115431170 European Journal of Political Economy; 72, no 102112 (2022) ISSN: 0176-2680 Political Science Independence preferences Survey experiment Voter behavior contributiontojournal/article info:eu-repo/semantics/article text 2022 ftulundlup https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ejpoleco.2021.102112 2023-02-01T23:38:51Z This paper investigates how economic expectations shape voting intentions in a hypothetical independence referendum in Greenland, a self-governing region of the Kingdom of Denmark. I identify the causal effect of economic expectations by randomly exposing respondents to a prime informing on Greenland's current fiscal deficit. Respondents exposed to the information are 43% more likely to oppose independence, an effect I attribute to (a) worsened economic expectations and (b) greater political participation among pessimistic respondents. I further document that the impact of the prime depends on respondents’ ties to the political union. While information exposure substantially increases opposition to independence among voters with strong ties to Denmark, voting intentions are essentially unchanged for respondents with weak ties to Denmark. Still, instrumental motives shape preferences for a sufficiently large proportion of voters for the information prime to alter the outcome of the independence referendum. Article in Journal/Newspaper Greenland Lund University Publications (LUP) Greenland European Journal of Political Economy 72 102112
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Independence preferences
Survey experiment
Voter behavior
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Independence preferences
Survey experiment
Voter behavior
Agneman, Gustav
How economic expectations shape preferences for national independence : Evidence from Greenland
topic_facet Political Science
Independence preferences
Survey experiment
Voter behavior
description This paper investigates how economic expectations shape voting intentions in a hypothetical independence referendum in Greenland, a self-governing region of the Kingdom of Denmark. I identify the causal effect of economic expectations by randomly exposing respondents to a prime informing on Greenland's current fiscal deficit. Respondents exposed to the information are 43% more likely to oppose independence, an effect I attribute to (a) worsened economic expectations and (b) greater political participation among pessimistic respondents. I further document that the impact of the prime depends on respondents’ ties to the political union. While information exposure substantially increases opposition to independence among voters with strong ties to Denmark, voting intentions are essentially unchanged for respondents with weak ties to Denmark. Still, instrumental motives shape preferences for a sufficiently large proportion of voters for the information prime to alter the outcome of the independence referendum.
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title_short How economic expectations shape preferences for national independence : Evidence from Greenland
title_full How economic expectations shape preferences for national independence : Evidence from Greenland
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publisher Tranfer Verlag, Regensburg, FRG
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