Concerns about the Euro and happiness in Germany during times of crisis
Concerns about the Euro and happiness in Germany during times of crisis
This empirical study investigates whether people's concerns about the Euro currency affect their life satisfaction. A minority of very concerned individuals appear to be unhappy, which cannot be explained by personality or other observable factors typically affecting well-being. As a novelty, this investigation exploits exogenous variation in reported concerns by using the intensity of media coverage on the euro crisis with its extraordinary events throughout the year 2011 as an instrument. Results from the application of several empirical approaches confirm that there is an effect from being concerned about the euro on people's satisfaction with life. A potential explanation is that political beliefs and euro-skeptic attitudes are at play and may trigger unhappiness as a consequence of a perceived lack of representation in German politics. In line with this argument, a regional analysis links the variation in unhappiness among concerned citizens to the actual votes for Germany's first major anti-euro party in the subsequent federal elections.
Currency, Euro crisis, Life satisfaction, Media coverage, Political protest, Sensitive information
126-146
Chadi, Adrian
9b86c34e-9340-465f-a4c0-492202a0958a
3 December 2015
Chadi, Adrian
9b86c34e-9340-465f-a4c0-492202a0958a
Chadi, Adrian
(2015)
Concerns about the Euro and happiness in Germany during times of crisis.
European Journal of Political Economy, 40, .
(doi:10.1016/j.ejpoleco.2015.09.003).
Abstract
This empirical study investigates whether people's concerns about the Euro currency affect their life satisfaction. A minority of very concerned individuals appear to be unhappy, which cannot be explained by personality or other observable factors typically affecting well-being. As a novelty, this investigation exploits exogenous variation in reported concerns by using the intensity of media coverage on the euro crisis with its extraordinary events throughout the year 2011 as an instrument. Results from the application of several empirical approaches confirm that there is an effect from being concerned about the euro on people's satisfaction with life. A potential explanation is that political beliefs and euro-skeptic attitudes are at play and may trigger unhappiness as a consequence of a perceived lack of representation in German politics. In line with this argument, a regional analysis links the variation in unhappiness among concerned citizens to the actual votes for Germany's first major anti-euro party in the subsequent federal elections.
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Accepted/In Press date: 23 September 2015
Published date: 3 December 2015
Keywords:
Currency, Euro crisis, Life satisfaction, Media coverage, Political protest, Sensitive information
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Local EPrints ID: 496052
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/496052
ISSN: 1873-5703
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