Has the Russian invasion of Ukraine reinforced anti-globalization sentiment in Austria?

IF 1.9 4区 经济学 Q2 ECONOMICS Empirica Pub Date : 2023-01-01 DOI:10.1007/s10663-023-09572-1
Jerg Gutmann, Hans Pitlik, Andrea Fronaschütz
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Abstract

The Russian invasion of Ukraine has caused disruptions in international trade and highlighted the dependency of small open economies in Europe on imports, especially of energy. These events may have changed Europeans' attitude towards globalization. We study two waves of representative population surveys conducted in Austria, one right before the Russian invasion and the other two months later. Our unique dataset allows us to assess changes in the Austrian public's attitudes towards globalization and import dependency as a short-term reaction to economic turbulences and geopolitical upheaval at the onset of war in Europe. We show that two months after the invasion, anti-globalization sentiment in general has not spread, but that people have become more concerned about strategic external dependencies, especially in energy imports, suggesting that citizens' attitudes regarding globalization are differentiated.

Supplementary information: The online version contains supplementary material available at 10.1007/s10663-023-09572-1.

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俄罗斯入侵乌克兰是否强化了奥地利的反全球化情绪?
俄罗斯入侵乌克兰导致国际贸易中断,并突显出欧洲小型开放经济体对进口的依赖,尤其是能源进口。这些事件可能改变了欧洲人对全球化的态度。我们研究了在奥地利进行的两波具有代表性的人口调查,一次是在俄罗斯入侵之前,另一次是在两个月之后。我们独特的数据集使我们能够评估奥地利公众对全球化和进口依赖态度的变化,这是对欧洲战争爆发时经济动荡和地缘政治动荡的短期反应。我们发现,在入侵两个月后,反全球化情绪总体上没有蔓延,但人们更加关注战略外部依赖,特别是能源进口,这表明公民对全球化的态度出现了分化。补充信息:在线版本包含补充资料,可在10.1007/s10663-023-09572-1获得。
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期刊介绍: Empirica is a peer-reviewed journal, which publishes original research of general interest to an international audience. Authors are invited to submit empirical papers in all areas of economics with a particular focus on European economies. Per January 2021, the editors also solicit descriptive papers on current or unexplored topics. Founded in 1974, Empirica is the official journal of the Nationalökonomische Gesellschaft (Austrian Economic Association) and is published in cooperation with Austrian Institute of Economic Research (WIFO). The journal aims at a wide international audience and invites submissions from economists around the world. Officially cited as: Empirica
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