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At the Root of the North–South Cooperation Gap in Italy: Preferences or Beliefs?
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Cooperation TheoryInternational CooperationSocial InfluenceItalian StudiesSocial SciencesRegional CollaborationCollective Action ProblemSouth-south CooperationPolitical EconomySocial ConflictPersistent Within-country DisparitiesEconomic InequalityHealth SciencesSocial InequalityEconomicsCoexistenceInternational RelationsAltruismSocial BehaviorSociologyNorth–south Cooperation GapIntergroup CooperationSharp GapRegional IntegrationPolitical SciencePessimistic Beliefs
The sharp gap in development between the North and the South of Italy represents a paradigmatic case of persistent within-country disparities. The evidence suggests that this gap could depend on a difference in the ability to cooperate. We investigate experimentally three possible sources of this difference, and find that Northerners and Southerners share the same pro-social preferences, but differ both in their belief about cooperativeness and in the aversion to social risk, respectively, more pessimistic and stronger among Southerners; intervention or events that reduced pessimistic beliefs should directly boost cooperation.
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