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 Therese Nilsson. Photo.

Therese Nilsson

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 Therese Nilsson. Photo.

Tolerance in the United States : Does economic freedom transform racial, religious, political and sexual attitudes?

Author

  • Niclas Berggren
  • Therese Nilsson

Summary, in English

Tolerance is a distinguishing feature of Western culture. Still, it varies between and within countries, as well as over time, and irrespective of whether one values it for its own sake or for its beneficial consequences, it becomes important to identify its determinants. In this study, we investigate whether the character of economic policy plays a role, by looking at the effect of changes in economic freedom (i.e., lower government expenditures, lower and more general taxes and more modest regulation) on tolerance in one of the most market-oriented countries, the United States. In comparing U.S. states, we find that an increase in the willingness to let atheists, homosexuals and communists speak, keep books in libraries and teach college students is, overall, positively related to preceding increases in economic freedom, more specifically in the form of more general taxes. We suggest, as one explanation, that a discriminatory tax system, which is susceptible to the influence of special interests and which treats people differently, gives rise to feelings of tension and conflict. In contrast, the positive association for tolerance towards racists only applies to speech and books, not to teaching, which may indicate that when it comes to educating the young, (in)tolerant attitudes towards racists are more fixed.

Department/s

  • Department of Economics

Publishing year

2016-12-01

Language

English

Pages

53-70

Publication/Series

European Journal of Political Economy

Volume

45

Document type

Journal article

Publisher

Tranfer Verlag, Regensburg, FRG

Topic

  • Economics

Keywords

  • Economic freedom
  • Generality
  • Government
  • Markets
  • Taxation
  • Tolerance
  • USA

Status

Published

ISBN/ISSN/Other

  • ISSN: 0176-2680