种族偏见?来自肯尼亚的实验证据

Ethnically Biased? Experimental Evidence from Kenya

Journal of the European Economic Association · 2019
被引 50
人大 AABS 4

中文导读

通过实验室实验,研究肯尼亚内罗毕1300名参与者是否对同族人有偏好偏见,结果发现几乎没有证据支持这种偏见,挑战了普遍认知。

Abstract

Abstract Ethnicity has been shown to shape political, social, and economic behavior in Africa, but the underlying mechanisms remain contested. We utilize lab experiments to isolate one mechanism—an individual's bias in favor of coethnics and against non-coethnics—that has been central in both theory and in the conventional wisdom about the impact of ethnicity. We employ an unusually rich research design involving a large sample of 1300 participants from Nairobi, Kenya; the collection of multiple rounds of experimental data with varying proximity to national elections; within-lab priming conditions; both standard and novel experimental measures of coethnic bias; and an implicit association test (IAT). We find very little evidence of an ethnic bias in the behavioral games, which runs against the common presumption of extensive coethnic bias among ordinary Africans and suggests that mechanisms other than a coethnic bias in preferences must account for the associations we see in the region between ethnicity and political, social, and economic outcomes.

族群偏见实验经济学肯尼亚隐性关联测验