Collective action problems: Disentangling possible feedback loops between government policies and the public's value-change

Eivind Hoff-Elimari, A. Bardi, Simon Matti, K. Ostman
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Solving collective action problems, such as poverty reduction or climate change, depends on interactions between governments' and voters' preferences regarding pro-social actions. This paper examines whether the overall direction of change in pro-social public policy precedes public value-change, rather than the other way around. We examine change in the public’s pro-social values in six European countries, as measured by the European Social Survey (ESS) during 2002-2012. In these countries, we conducted an expert survey to rate governmental policy that expresses these values over the same period, thereby examining value-change in governmental policy. The chronological comparison of value-change of the public with that of respective governments suggests that changes in pro-social government policies may drive public value-change rather than vice versa. This complements previous studies focused on the opinion-policy connection. Possible political implications are discussed. The promising findings of this initial study point to the importance of conducting larger-scale future studies.
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集体行动问题:解开政府政策与公众价值变化之间可能的反馈循环
解决集体行动问题,如减少贫困或气候变化,取决于政府和选民对亲社会行动的偏好之间的相互作用。本文考察了亲社会公共政策变化的总体方向是否先于公共价值变化,而不是相反。我们研究了2002-2012年欧洲社会调查(ESS)测量的六个欧洲国家公众亲社会价值观的变化。在这些国家,我们进行了一项专家调查,对同一时期表达这些价值观的政府政策进行评级,从而检查政府政策中的价值观变化。公众价值变化与政府价值变化的时间顺序比较表明,亲社会政府政策的变化可能推动公众价值变化,而不是相反。这是对先前关注舆论与政策关系的研究的补充。讨论了可能的政治影响。这项初步研究的有希望的发现指出了进行更大规模未来研究的重要性。
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European Journal of Government and Economics
European Journal of Government and Economics Social Sciences-Public Administration
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期刊介绍: The European Journal of Government and Economics (EJGE) is an international academic journal for peer reviewed research on all aspects of government and economics. EJGE is particularly interested in current issues regarding the interrelationship between the fields of government and economics, from the influence of government on the economy (economic policy) to economic explanations of government (public choice). It is also particularly interested in questions directly or indirectly related to Europe.
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