Partisanship, political alignment, and charitable donations
研究个人与政府政治立场是否一致如何影响其对政府效率和角色的看法,进而改变慈善捐赠行为;发现支持政府者减少捐赠,反对者增加捐赠。
Abstract This paper examines how alignment with the government influences beliefs about the efficiency and role of government, and examines the behavioral consequences of these beliefs. In particular, we examine how support of versus opposition to the government affects people’s charitable donations. For both Republicans and Democrats, we find that alignment with the government leads to a reduction in charitable donations. Specifically, when accounting for government spending, supporters of the incumbent government decrease their charitable contributions, while detractors increase theirs. We explain this result by documenting a shift in people’s beliefs about the efficiency and normative role of government.