"Working Paper Number
2021-07
Publication Date
2021
Abstract
It is widely held that studying economics makes you more selfish and politically conservative. We use a difference-in-differences strategy to disentangle the causal impact of economics education from selection effects. We estimate the effect of four different intermediate microeconomics courses on students’ experimentally elicited social preferences and beliefs about others, and policy opinions. We find no discernible effect of studying economics (whatever the course content) on self-interest or beliefs about others’ self-interest. Results on policy preferences also point to little effect, except that economics may make students somewhat less opposed to highly restrictive immigration policies.
License
UMass Amherst Open Access Policy
Recommended Citation
Girardi, Daniele; Madhurika Mamunuru, Sai; Halliday, Simon D.; and Bowles, Samuel, "Does Economics Make You Selfish?" (2021). Economics Department Working Paper Series. 304.
Retrieved from https://scholarworks.umass.edu/econ_workingpaper/304"
Wednesday, May 19, 2021
Does Economics Make You Selfish?
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Not as long as you consider it is as a social science. Problem appears, when you treat it as a general science subject, where humans are treated just like atoms, with no subjectivity on their part.
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