Political identity: experimental evidence on anti-Americanism in Pakistan

Bursztyn, L., Callen, M.ORCID logo, Ferman, B., Gulzar, S., Hasanain, A. & Yuchtman, N.ORCID logo (2020). Political identity: experimental evidence on anti-Americanism in Pakistan. Journal of the European Economic Association, 18(5), 2532 – 2560. https://doi.org/10.1093/jeea/jvz053
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We identify Pakistani men’s willingness to pay to preserve their anti-American identity using two experiments imposing clearly specified financial costs on anti-American expression, with minimal consequential or social considerations. In two distinct studies, one-quarter to one-third of subjects forgo payments from the U.S. government worth around one-fifth of a day’s wage to avoid an identity-threatening choice: anonymously checking a box indicating gratitude toward the U.S. government. We find sensitivity to both payment size and anticipated social context: when subjects anticipate that rejection will be observable by others, rejection falls suggesting that, for some, social image can outweigh self-image.

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