Working Paper

Moral Universalism: Global Evidence

Alexander W. Cappelen, Benjamin Enke, Bertil Tungodden
CESifo, Munich, 2022

CESifo Working Paper No. 10110

This paper presents novel stylized facts about the global variation in universalism, leveraging nationally representative surveys across 60 countries (N=64,000). We find large variation in universalism within and across countries, which almost entirely reflects heterogeneity in people’s moral views regarding how to treat different types of relationships. Universalism is strongly predictive of political views, civic engagement, and the radius of trust, and varies with the economic, political and religious organization of societies. We provide tentative evidence that experience with democracy makes people more universalist. Overall, our results suggests that moral universalism shapes and is shaped by politico-economic outcomes across the globe.

CESifo Category
Public Choice
Behavioural Economics
Keywords: moral universalism, political economy, culture