Abstract

ABSTRACT Using data from the 2017 Latinobarometer survey, we find that attending college in Latin America is associated with economic views situated to the left of the ideological spectrum in general/abstract terms and as they pertain to domestic economic issues. The exact opposite is true, however, regarding economic views that pertain to international trade issues. We reach our results using logit and ordered logit regressions controlling for a rich set of demographic, income, satisfaction and technology control variables. We partially address endogeneity using Propensity Score Matching.

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