Papers & Opinions
Markets under Siege: How Political Beliefs Move Financial Markets
Can political beliefs, particularly about benefits of war versus peace, move thick financial markets? We document that following an unlikely victory by French citizen-soldiers during...
Valuing Peace: The Effects of Financial Market Exposure on Votes and Political Attitudes
Can participation in financial markets lead individuals to reevaluate the costs of conflict, change their political attitudes, and even their votes? Prior to the 2015...
Financial Market Exposure Increases Generalized Trust, Particularly Among the Politically Polarized
How can we build trust, especially in polarized societies? We propose that exposure to broad financial markets—where individuals place their assets in the hands of...
Financial Asset Holdings and Political Attitudes
The English Parliament’s struggle for supremacy against monarchical dictatorship during the Civil War (1642–1648) was crucial for the establishment of representative government, yet its lessons...
Papers & Opinions
Markets under Siege: How Political Beliefs Move Financial Markets
Can political beliefs, particularly about benefits of war versus peace, move thick financial markets? We document that following an unlikely victory by French citizen-soldiers during...
Valuing Peace: The Effects of Financial Market Exposure on Votes and Political Attitudes
Can participation in financial markets lead individuals to reevaluate the costs of conflict, change their political attitudes, and even their votes? Prior to the 2015...
Financial Market Exposure Increases Generalized Trust, Particularly Among the Politically Polarized
How can we build trust, especially in polarized societies? We propose that exposure to broad financial markets—where individuals place their assets in the hands of...
Financial Asset Holdings and Political Attitudes
The English Parliament’s struggle for supremacy against monarchical dictatorship during the Civil War (1642–1648) was crucial for the establishment of representative government, yet its lessons...
Papers & Opinions
Markets under Siege: How Political Beliefs Move Financial Markets
Can political beliefs, particularly about benefits of war versus peace, move thick financial markets? We document that following an unlikely victory by French citizen-soldiers during...
Valuing Peace: The Effects of Financial Market Exposure on Votes and Political Attitudes
Can participation in financial markets lead individuals to reevaluate the costs of conflict, change their political attitudes, and even their votes? Prior to the 2015...
Financial Market Exposure Increases Generalized Trust, Particularly Among the Politically Polarized
How can we build trust, especially in polarized societies? We propose that exposure to broad financial markets—where individuals place their assets in the hands of...
Financial Asset Holdings and Political Attitudes
The English Parliament’s struggle for supremacy against monarchical dictatorship during the Civil War (1642–1648) was crucial for the establishment of representative government, yet its lessons...