Seminar in Economics | with Jeanet Bentzen
Welcome to this Higher Seminar in Economics organized by the Department of Economics, SSE. The seminar speaker is Jeanet Bentzen, University of Copenhagen who will present "Religiosity and Risk-Taking, With: Ekaterina Travova and Anne-Sofie Beck Knudsen"
Abstract
Can stronger religious beliefs lead to more economic risk-taking? Beliefs shape how individuals perceive their environment and form preferences and expectations. Belief in a benevolent God may provide a sense of security, reducing individuals' perceived background risk. Conversely, certain religious doctrines may caution against risk-taking. With register data for 7.1 million individuals followed for up to 40 years, we document that more religious individuals are more likely to become self-employed and invest in stocks. We measure religiosity using first names and religious responses in surveys for a subset. In support of causal interpretations, we exploit sibling comparisons and intergenerational transmission of religiosity. To shed light on mechanisms, we document that crime rates are lower among the religious, consistent with psychological literature emphasizing different predictions for moral vs non-moral risk-taking. Our results inform the puzzle of high idiosyncratic heterogeneity in risk-taking, which cannot be explained by standard economic factors.
More about the Speaker
The seminar takes place at Stockholm School of Economics, Sveavägen 65, room A750.
Please contact kathrine.abelson@hhs.se if you have any questions.