Mind the Gap: Why Wealthy Voters Support Brexit

Jane Green, Raluca L. Pahontu
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Does insurance alter voters' decisions to support the status-quo? As wealth provides a cushion against financial risk, which in turn decreases risk-aversion, we argue that wealth increases support for a change to the status quo. When calculating net benefits, a less risk averse individual places a lower weight on costs than on benefits, thereby reinforcing the decision to depart from the status quo. We test our theory in the case of Brexit, which has been widely characterized as a vote by economically left-behind voters. Our results show that individuals who lacked wealth are less likely to support leaving the EU, meaning they are more biased to the status quo. We corroborate our theory using two panel data surveys, accounting for unobserved individual level heterogeneity, and also using a survey experiment. The findings have implications for the role of wealth-as-insurance in electoral behavior, and also important implications for understanding the Brexit case.
注意差距:为什么富裕选民支持英国脱欧
保险会改变选民支持现状的决定吗?由于财富提供了对金融风险的缓冲,从而降低了风险厌恶,我们认为财富增加了对改变现状的支持。在计算净收益时,风险厌恶程度较低的个体对成本的重视程度低于对收益的重视程度,从而加强了脱离现状的决定。我们以英国脱欧为例来检验我们的理论,英国脱欧被广泛地描述为经济落后选民的投票。我们的研究结果显示,缺乏财富的人不太可能支持离开欧盟,这意味着他们更倾向于维持现状。我们使用两个面板数据调查来证实我们的理论,考虑到未观察到的个体水平异质性,并使用调查实验。这些发现对财富作为保险在选举行为中的作用有影响,对理解英国脱欧案件也有重要意义。
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