Cita:
Jurado, I., & Navarrete, R. M. (2021). Economic Crisis and Attitudes Towards Democracy: How Ideology Moderates Reactions to Economic Downturns. In Frontiers in Political Science, 3
Agradecimientos:
The publication of this article was funded by the Ministry of
Science, Research and Arts of Baden-Württemberg and the
University of Mannheim. We would like to thank the
Economic and Social Research Council for its generous
support through grant ES/N01734X/1.
Palabras clave:
Left-right ideology
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Satisfaction with democracy
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Attitudes towards democracy
,
European crisis
,
Spain
This paper studies the extent to which economic crises bust different reactions depending
on individual ideological identity. Our argument is that individual left-right identification
shapes how citizens evaluate the functioning of democracy, and consequentlThis paper studies the extent to which economic crises bust different reactions depending
on individual ideological identity. Our argument is that individual left-right identification
shapes how citizens evaluate the functioning of democracy, and consequently, it
moderates the impact of economic crises on democratic discontent. We argue that
left-wing individuals’ views on democratic performance would be more heavily affected by
economic results and strongly shaped by the (in)capacity of a democracy to represent its
citizens in its reaction to the economic crisis. After testing our argument with data from the
ESS, we provide evidence from a survey experiment conducted in Spain. Both analyses
show that economic crises are relevant in explaining democratic dissatisfaction, but the
strength of their impact depends on ideological identities. Economic results have a
stronger effect on the satisfaction with democracy of left-wing individuals by negatively
affecting their perception of the functioning of democratic representation.[+][-]