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Are economists overconfident? Ideology and uncertainty in expert opinion
Authors:Austin C Kozlowski  Tod S Van Gunten
Institution:1. Department of Sociology, University of Chicago, Chicago, Illinois, USA;2. Department of Sociology, University of Edinburgh, Edinburgh, UK
Abstract:Economics frequently serves as an advisory discipline to policymakers, bolstered in part by its claims to a unified intellectual framework and high disciplinary consensus. Recent research challenges this perspective, providing empirical evidence that economists' professional opinions are divided by ideological commitments to either free markets on one hand or state intervention on the other. We investigate the influence of ideology in economics by examining the relation between economists' ideological commitments and the certainty with which they express their expert opinions. To examine this relationship, we analyze data from the Initiative on Global Markets Economic Experts Panel, a unique survey of 51 economists at seven elite American universities. Our results suggest that economists with ideologically patterned views report higher levels of certainty in their opinions than their less ideologically consistent peers, but this boost in confidence is limited to topics that closely pertain to the free market versus interventionism divide.
Keywords:culture and cognition  economists  political ideology  science and knowledge
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