Working Paper

Political Leaders and Macroeconomic Expectations: Evidence from a Global Survey Experiment

Dorine Boumans, Klaus Gründler, Niklas Potrafke, Fabian Ruthardt
CESifo, Munich, 2022

CESifo Working Paper No. 9974

Can one single political leader influence macroeconomic expectations on a global scale? We design a large-scale survey experiment among influential economic experts working in more than 100 countries and use the 2020 US presidential election as a quasi-natural experiment to identify the effect of the US incumbent change on global macroeconomic expectations. We find large effects of Joe Biden’s election on growth expectations of international experts, working through more positive expectations about trade. The electoral outcome particularly affected the expectations of Western allies and increased global economic uncertainty. Our findings suggest important political spillover effects in the formation of macroeconomic expectations.

Schlagwörter: US presidential elections, politicians, economic expectations, economic experts, survey experiment, causal inference
JEL Klassifikation: A110, D720, O110