Replication Data for: The Politics of Pessimism: Unfunded Public Goods as a Source of Right-Wing Populism
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A major recent debate concerns the economic versus cultural origins of right-wing populism. This debate has proved challenging to resolve, because culture and economics covary. We leverage an economic shock induced by business lockdown policies during the COVID-19 pandemic to isolate the impact of economic motivations. While lockdowns protected public health, they also imposed severe economic hardship, disproportionately affecting workers without college degrees. We argue that in the U.S., those most exposed to the economic costs of lockdowns were more likely to shift support towards a populist president. Using a staggered difference-in-differences event study approach, we estimate the causal effect of state lockdowns on support for Donald Trump, finding a significant increase in Trump approval in states with high risk of downsizing. Our findings illustrate how right-wing populism can rise when the pursuit of “unfunded public goods”–such as public health, environmental sustainability, new technologies—has concentrated and uncompensated costs.
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2024-11-27



