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05 Mag 2025 12:15

Helios Herrera (University of Warwick)

Meeting Room 1, San Giobbe Economics Campus

 

Helios Herrera (University of Warwick) - Alternative Worldviews, Distrust, and Populism

 

Abstract:

We define populism as a platform proposing a policy based on a mis-specified model of the world, a simple alternative worldview. Voters’ trust in the traditional/mainstream political class evolves over time and depends on traditional politicians’ performance once in office. Crucially, political distrust behaviourally increases how gullible voters are to the simple alternative worldviews proposed by populists. Traditional politicians are aware of the populist threat and try to prevent it. In this novel framework we study when voters elect populist politicians, how populist and their alternative worldviews survive/recur and their long-run effect on several measures of voter’s welfare. We show that the link between distrust and alt-truth gives rise a to a low-trust trap, where trust in the political class never recovers, leading to populists recurring in power. This trap/cycles need not always be detrimental to voters, as the increased pervasiveness of alt-worldviews has a disciplining effect on traditional politicians.

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L'evento si terrà in inglese

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Department of Economics (EcSeminars)

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