Demand without supply? Mass partisanship, ideological attachments, and the puzzle of Guatemala's electoral market failure

Pub Date : 2022-01-18 DOI:10.1177/22338659211072939
Patricio D. Navia, Lucas Perelló, Václav Mašek
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The demand for an ideologically based party system is not always met with a supply. As a country where a large majority of adults identify on the ideological scale but whose weak political parties primarily function as short-lived personalist platforms, Guatemala represents an extreme case of a demand supply mismatch. Using six AmericasBarometer surveys from 2008 to 2018, we analyze the supply-side (partisanship) and demand-side (ideological identification) effect on voter turnout to identify whether the manifestation of this market failure applies evenly to voters across the ideological scale. We report a nuanced outcome: partisanship and identification on the right of the ideological scale increase turnout, but identification on the center or the left display no significant effect. The absence of parties that effectively represents left-wing or centrist voters—or that at least induce them to turn out to vote—points to a supply-side problem in Guatemala's political representation market.
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没有供给的需求?大众党派之争,意识形态的依附,以及危地马拉选举市场失灵的困惑
对以意识形态为基础的政党制度的需求并不总是能得到满足。在这个国家,绝大多数成年人的意识形态都是一致的,但其弱小的政党主要是短命的个人主义平台,危地马拉代表了供需不匹配的极端情况。利用2008年至2018年的六次美国晴雨表调查,我们分析了供给侧(党派关系)和需求侧(意识形态认同)对选民投票率的影响,以确定这种市场失灵的表现是否均匀地适用于不同意识形态的选民。我们报告了一个微妙的结果:意识形态尺度上的党派关系和认同增加了投票率,但中间或左翼的认同没有显着影响。缺乏能有效代表左翼或中间派选民的政党,或者至少能诱导他们投票的政党,这表明危地马拉政治代表市场存在供给方问题。
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