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Consequences of inconvenient information: evidence from sentencing disparities
- 1.0557323 - NHU-C 2023 CZ eng V - Research Report
Šoltés, Michal
Consequences of inconvenient information: evidence from sentencing disparities.
Prague: CERGE-EI, 2022. 38 s. CERGE-EI Working Paper Series, 718. ISSN 2788-0443
Grant - others:UK(CZ) GAUK 218218
Institutional support: Cooperatio-COOP
Keywords : information disclosure * institutional trust * performance of public institutions
OECD category: Applied Economics, Econometrics
https://www.cerge-ei.cz/pdf/wp/Wp718.pdf
Inconvenient information about the performance of public institutions may undermine public trust. In an experiment, I test how information about sentencing disparities among judges in the Czech Republic affects respondents’ perception of the judicial system. I find no effect on respondents’ declared institutional trust and willingness to rely on the formal judicial system. Instead, the information marginally increased respondents’ policy involvement: They became more likely to: (i) sign a petition that invites politicians to address the underlying issue, and (ii) consider fairness of the judicial system a more important policy issue. The increased interest in the petition was driven by mothers, who are arguably more sensitive to the particular treatment information in the presented case of a failure to pay alimony.
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