Economics Education Shapes Societal Values, Fueling Political Conservatism and Selfishness
Studying economics may influence people's values and attitudes towards trust in society. Mainstream economics teaching could lead to more conservative and selfish behaviors among students. This could be due to a self-selection effect, suggesting that people with certain traits are naturally drawn to economics. A survey in Portugal found evidence supporting these ideas, with different groups showing varying levels of trust-building behaviors over time.