Economics students: Self-selected in preferences and indoctrinated in beliefs

IF 1.3 4区 经济学 Q3 ECONOMICS
Antonio M. Espín , Manuel Correa , Alberto Ruiz-Villaverde
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Abstract

There is much debate as to why economics students display more self-interested behavior than other students: whether homo economicus self-select into economics or students are instead “indoctrinated” by economics learning, and whether these effects impact on preferences or beliefs about others’ behavior. Using a classroom survey (n > 500) with novel behavioral questions we show that, compared to students in other majors, econ students report being: (i) more self-interested (in particular, less compassionate or averse to advantageous inequality) already in the first year and the difference remains among more senior students; (ii) more likely to think that people will be unwilling to work if unemployment benefits increase (thus, endorsing the standard neoclassical view about others and the market), but only among senior students. These results suggest self-selection in preferences and indoctrination in beliefs.

经济学专业的学生:自己选择喜好,灌输信仰
关于为什么经济学学生比其他学生表现出更多的自利行为,有很多争论:经济人是自我选择进入经济学,还是学生被经济学学习“灌输”,以及这些影响是否会影响对他人行为的偏好或信念。使用一项带有新颖行为问题的课堂调查(n>;500),我们发现,与其他专业的学生相比,经济学学生报告说:(i)在第一年就更感兴趣(特别是,不那么同情或反对有利的不平等),而这一差异在高年级学生中仍然存在;(ii)更有可能认为,如果失业救济金增加,人们将不愿意工作(因此,支持关于他人和市场的标准新古典主义观点),但仅限于高年级学生。这些结果表明在偏好上的自我选择和在信仰上的灌输。
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