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Public Support for Market Reforms in New Democracies Susan C. Stokes (University of Chicago)

Public Support for Market Reforms in New Democracies By Susan C. Stokes (University of Chicago)

Public Support for Market Reforms in New Democracies by Susan C. Stokes (University of Chicago)


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With data-sets from three new democracies in Europe and Latin America, the authors probe support for governments and economic reforms. They use state-of-the-art statistical techniques to analyze changes in aggregate support levels, as reflected in public opinion polls, in response to changes in inflation, unemployment, production, and wages.

Public Support for Market Reforms in New Democracies Summary

Public Support for Market Reforms in New Democracies by Susan C. Stokes (University of Chicago)

Do people in new democracies undergoing market reforms turn against these reforms when the economic adjustment is painful? The conventional wisdom is that they will. According to 'economic voting' models, citizens punish elected governments for bad economic performance. The contributors to this collection, in contrast, begin with the insight that citizens in new democracies have good reasons to depart from the predictions of economic voting. If they believe the prediction that, with the transition to a market economy, economic conditions must deteriorate before they improve, they may interpret short-term deterioration as signaling that the transition is on course and things will improve in the future. If they perceive that forces from the past are responsible for economic deterioration, they may exonerate the government. With similar data-sets from three new democracies in Europe and three in Latin America, the authors probe the support for governments and economic reforms under economic conditions.

Table of Contents

1. Introduction: economic voting and pro-market reforms in new democracies Susan C. Stokes; Part I. Europe: 2. Political reactions to the economy: the Spanish experience Jose Maria Maravall and Adam Przeworski; 3. The economy and public opinion in East Germany, 1991-95 Christopher J. Anderson; 4. Public support for economic reforms in Poland Adam Przeworski; Part II. Latin America: 5. Public opinion, presidential popularity and economic reform in Argentina 1989-1996 Carlos Elordi and Fabian Echegaray; 6. Economic reform and public opinion in Fujimori's Peru Susan C. Stokes; 7. Economic reforms, public approval in Mexico, 1988-1997 Jorge Buendia Laredo.

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NPB9780521663397
9780521663397
0521663393
Public Support for Market Reforms in New Democracies by Susan C. Stokes (University of Chicago)
New
Hardback
Cambridge University Press
2001-08-13
232
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