Economic risk perceptions and willingness to learn about globalization: A field experiment with migrants and other underprivileged groups in Vietnam
Existing research maintains that socioeconomically disadvantaged individuals are reluctant to seek information that might help mitigate risk. Authors Niccolò Bonifai, Edmund J. Malesky, and Nita Rudra challenge this convention by proposing that perceptions of risks associated with global economic shocks can incentivize some disadvantaged individuals to acquire knowledge about their distributional effects. Their findings help uncover the key role migrants can play in supporting globalization and shared prosperity.
Read the article in AJPS.