Do Bishops Matter for Politics? Evidence From Italy

Lanzara, Gianandrea ; Lazzaroni, Sara ; Masella, Paolo ; Squicciarini, Mara P. (2023) Do Bishops Matter for Politics? Evidence From Italy. Bologna: Dipartimento di Scienze economiche, p. 39. DOI 10.6092/unibo/amsacta/7146. In: Quaderni - Working Paper DSE (1179). ISSN 2282-6483.
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Abstract

This paper studies whether and how religious leaders affect politics. Focusing on Italian dioceses in the period from 1948 to 1992, we find that the identity of the bishop in office explains a significant amount of the variation in the vote share for the Christian Democracy party (DC). This result is robust to several exercises that use different samples and time windows. Zooming into the mechanism, we find that two characteristics of bishops matter: (i) his political culture, and (ii) his interaction with the population—the latter being measured using state-of-the-art text-analysis techniques.

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Monograph (Working Paper)
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Lanzara, GianandreaDepartment of Economics, Bocconi University
Lazzaroni, SaraDepartment of Economics, University of Bologna0000-0003-0488-6518
Masella, PaoloDepartment of Economics, University of Bologna0000-0003-3182-1584
Squicciarini, Mara P.Department of Economics, Bocconi University0000-0003-0821-5738
Keywords
Voting Behavior, Religion, Bishops, Leaders.
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2282-6483
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17 Jan 2023 13:40
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17 Jan 2023 13:40
Project name
ATLJHB - Religious and Racial Discrimination Attitudes: Evidence from a Contemporary and a Historical context
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MIUR - PRIN
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