Political institutions, voter turnout, and policy outcomes
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Eileen Fumagalli, Gaia Narciso, Political institutions, voter turnout, and policy outcomes, European Journal of Political Economy, 28, 2, 2012, 162 173Download Item:
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This paper tests whether constitutions directly affect economic outcomes. By introducing citizens? political participation as the driving force connecting institutions to policy outcomes, we empirically show that voter turnout is the channel through which forms of government affect economic policies. We provide evidence of the existence of two relationships. First, presidential regimes appear to be associated with lower voter participation in national elections. Second, higher voter participation induces an increase in government expenditure, total revenues, welfare state spending, and budget deficit. We conclude that forms of government affect policy outcomes only through voter turnout.
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European Journal of Political Economy28
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Politics, Electoral rule, voter participation, policy outcomesSubject (TCD):
International Development , International IntegrationDOI:
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