“…While several studies have shown that authoritarian individuals tend to support conservative economic policies (Bobbio, Canova, & Manganelli, 2010;Cornelis & Van Hiel, 2006;Everett, 2013;Jost, Blount, Pfeffer, & Hunyady, 2003;Napier & Jost, 2008;Van Hiel, Pandelaere, & Duriez, 2004), other studies have found that authoritarianism is associated with greater support for interventions related to the economy (Radkiewicz, 2017;Van Hiel & Kossowska, 2007), protectionism (Johnston, 2013), government redistribution in the general population (Calzada, G omez-Garrido, Moreno, & Moreno-Fuentes, 2014;Staerkl e, Likki, & Scheidegger, 2012), and government redistribution in favor of ethnic in-groups (Mewes & Mau, 2012). While several studies have shown that authoritarian individuals tend to support conservative economic policies (Bobbio, Canova, & Manganelli, 2010;Cornelis & Van Hiel, 2006;Everett, 2013;Jost, Blount, Pfeffer, & Hunyady, 2003;Napier & Jost, 2008;Van Hiel, Pandelaere, & Duriez, 2004), other studies have found that authoritarianism is associated with greater support for interventions related to the economy (Radkiewicz, 2017;Van Hiel & Kossowska, 2007), protectionism (Johnston, 2013), government redistribution in the general population (Calzada, G omez-Garrido, Moreno, & Moreno-Fuentes, 2014;Staerkl e, Likki, & Scheidegger, 2012), and government redistribution in favor of ethnic in-groups (Mewes & Mau, 2012).…”