TY - UNPB
T1 - Financial Crisis in a Socialist Setting
T2 - Impact on Political Behavior, Social Trust, and Economic Values
AU - Abramitzky, Ran
AU - Ben-Porath, Netanel
AU - Lavy, Victor
AU - Palgi, Michal
N1 - February 2023.
PY - 2023
Y1 - 2023
N2 - Research on the political and social impacts of financial crises has focused chiefly on free market economies, hindering our understanding of their effects in other settings. We exploit an episode of a financial crisis that hit the Israeli kibbutzim to study its impact in a socialist context. Contrary to findings in capitalistic economies, the crisis led to increased support of liberalized labor markets and reduced support for leftist political parties. These effects persisted in the long run, especially among the young. The crisis also reduced trust in leadership, but trust was restored shortly after agreements to settle the debt were signed, relieving the severity of the crisis. Our findings suggest that economic shocks may have different effects in a free market and socialist systems, in both cases leading individuals to question their current system.
AB - Research on the political and social impacts of financial crises has focused chiefly on free market economies, hindering our understanding of their effects in other settings. We exploit an episode of a financial crisis that hit the Israeli kibbutzim to study its impact in a socialist context. Contrary to findings in capitalistic economies, the crisis led to increased support of liberalized labor markets and reduced support for leftist political parties. These effects persisted in the long run, especially among the young. The crisis also reduced trust in leadership, but trust was restored shortly after agreements to settle the debt were signed, relieving the severity of the crisis. Our findings suggest that economic shocks may have different effects in a free market and socialist systems, in both cases leading individuals to question their current system.
M3 - מסמך עבודה
T3 - NBER working paper series
BT - Financial Crisis in a Socialist Setting
PB - National Bureau of Economic Research
CY - Cambridge, Mass
ER -