Growing Up in a Recession: Beliefs and the Macroeconomy
Do generations growing up during recessions have different socio-economicPaola Giuliano (UCLA) & Antonio Spilimbergo (IMF)
beliefs than generations growing up in good times? We study the relationship
between recessions and beliefs by matching macroeconomic shocks during
early adulthood with self-reported answers from the General Social Survey.
Using time and regional variations in macroeconomic conditions to identify the
effect of recessions on beliefs, we show that individuals growing up during
recessions tend to believe that success in life depends more on luck than on
effort, support more government redistribution, but are less confident in public institutions. Moreover, we find that recessions have a long-lasting effect on individuals’ beliefs.
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