Can Preferences for Redistribution Explain the Impact of Austerity on Political Participation? Evidence from the UK

IF 1.5 3区 经济学 Q2 ECONOMICS Oxford Bulletin of Economics and Statistics Pub Date : 2024-08-17 DOI:10.1111/obes.12640
Patricia Justino, Bruno Martorano, Laura Metzger
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Many European countries introduced austerity policies to control rising debt in the wake of the Great Recession of the late 2000s. Recent research suggests that austerity fuelled political polarization, instability, and populism in Europe. However, the motives behind citizens' responses to austerity are not well understood. Using the case of the UK, we study whether preferences for redistribution drive the effect of austerity on political participation in the form of voting, appealing for reform with the government, and protesting. Based on experimental and observational data, we show that individual exposure to austerity increases voting and appealing for reform with the government but not protesting, and changes people's preferences for redistribution. The experimental data show that being exposed to austerity is associated with a 0.128 and a 0.096 unit increase in voting and appealing for reform, respectively. The data also show that exposure to austerity increases preferences for taxing higher incomes and spending more on welfare and social security. This change in preferences explains between 8% and 11% of the effect of exposure to austerity on political participation.
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再分配偏好能否解释紧缩政策对政治参与的影响?来自英国的证据
在 2000 年代末的大衰退之后,许多欧洲国家出台了紧缩政策,以控制债务的增加。最近的研究表明,紧缩政策助长了欧洲的政治两极分化、不稳定和民粹主义。然而,人们对公民应对紧缩政策的动机还不甚了解。我们以英国为例,研究重新分配的偏好是否会推动紧缩政策对投票、呼吁政府改革和抗议等形式的政治参与产生影响。基于实验数据和观察数据,我们发现个人受到紧缩政策的影响会增加投票和向政府呼吁改革的次数,但不会增加抗议次数,而且会改变人们对再分配的偏好。实验数据显示,受到紧缩政策的影响会使投票率和改革呼吁率分别增加 0.128 和 0.096 个单位。数据还显示,紧缩政策会增加对高收入征税以及增加福利和社会保障支出的偏好。这种偏好的变化解释了紧缩政策对政治参与影响的 8%到 11%。
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Oxford Bulletin of Economics and Statistics
Oxford Bulletin of Economics and Statistics 管理科学-统计学与概率论
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期刊介绍: Whilst the Oxford Bulletin of Economics and Statistics publishes papers in all areas of applied economics, emphasis is placed on the practical importance, theoretical interest and policy-relevance of their substantive results, as well as on the methodology and technical competence of the research. Contributions on the topical issues of economic policy and the testing of currently controversial economic theories are encouraged, as well as more empirical research on both developed and developing countries.
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