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The Political Economy of Morality Policies: Collective Choice and Denial

When:
TUE, 20 JAN 2026
From:
11:00 AM
To:
12:30 PM
Where:
Hybrid
Luxembourg Institute of Socio-Economic Research (LISER)

11, Porte des Sciences | L-4366 Esch/Alzette 

LISER 1st floor, Salle Conference (Jane Jacobs)
With:
Vincent ANESI
Vincent ANESI (University of Luxembourg)
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Political scientists refer to morality policies as those which require moral judgments that are influenced by deeply held worldviews. While preferences for morality policies are shaped by worldviews, worldviews can in turn respond to the policy environment, sometimes resulting in denial of a problem that needs to be addressed. This paper develops a theory of how collective choice institutions influence the formation of preferences over morality policies. The model predicts that collective choice, especially with anonymous voting rules, such as simple majority, generally amplifies denial, inhibiting policy action. Collective choice also generates polarization of worldviews if and only if action is implemented.

Co-author: Renee Bowen (Georgetown University)

Speaker
Vincent ANESI
Vincent ANESI (University of Luxembourg)
Speaker
I am a Professor in the Department of Economics and Management at the University of Luxembourg. My research interests center on political economy and the dynamic aspects of collective decision making. On this website, you can find my (modest) attempts at contributing to these topics, which often reflect my combined fascination with political institutions and economic theory.

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