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165. The Economist Who (Gasp!) Asks People What They Think

People I (Mostly) Admire

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Immigration Narratives and Policy Perceptions

This chapter examines how randomized experiments reveal the impact of immigration discussions on policy preferences, particularly concerning social programs and redistribution. It emphasizes the role of narratives about immigrants in shaping public attitudes, contrasting their effectiveness with that of factual data, especially concerning the estate tax. The analysis highlights the psychological influences on perceptions of taxation and the interplay between self-interest and societal concerns in shaping economic policy opinions.

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