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Examining the Effect of an Energy Price Shock on Trust and Life Satisfaction: Short-Run Evidence from The Netherlands

Abstract
This paper investigates how a shock in energy prices affects reported levels of generalized trust and life-satisfaction within the context of the Netherlands. Weutilize a longitudinal panel of the Dutch population to investigate whether individuals with their energy bills not included in their rental payments report heterogeneous levels of generalized trust and life-satisfaction compared to individuals with their energy bills included in their rental payments, employing a Difference-in-Differences approach. The results suggests that those with excluded energy bill payments reports decreasing levels of both generalized trust and life-satisfaction, and the effect on life-satisfaction is heterogeneous across sample stratification. Moreover are the results on generalized trust not fully robust with regards to changed outcome measurements and increased time-period, while the results on life-satisfaction are more robust to changes in outcome measurements and increased time-period. We contribute to the strand of literature that investigates how price-changes and negative monetary dynamics affect generalized trust and life-satisfaction, while we also present policymakers with evidence on which individuals are more affected by increased energy prices.
Degree
Master 2-years
Other description
MSc in Economics
URI
https://hdl.handle.net/2077/82189
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ECO 2024-12.pdf (1.196Mb)
Date
2024-07-03
Author
Lagnéus, William
Malmén, Adam
Keywords
Generalized Trust
Life-Satisfaction
Energy Price Shock
Differencein-Differences
Event-Study
Longitudinal Panel-data
The Netherlands
Series/Report no.
2024:12
Language
eng
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