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Economic shocks and clinging

CONTEMPORARY ECONOMIC POLICY(2022)

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Abstract
We test whether the economic effects of globalization change the social and political attitudes of white Americans. Specifically, we examine the effect of a local labor market's exposure to import competition brought about by the rapid changes in the Chinese economy from 1990 to 2007 on perceptions of immigrants, minorities, religion and guns. We do not find meaningful changes in aggregate attitudes. Instead, using detailed information from the General Social Survey, we find evidence of significant hardening of existing attitudes or "clinging" to long-standing beliefs.
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China shock,import competition,social attitudes
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